Younity Heart & Soul Exhibition and Book Launch

October 7, 2008Uncategorizedby L. Ruano

On a mission to unify female artists within a community, artists Alice Mizrachi and Toofly founded Younity in 2007. Growing quickly since its beginnings, Younity now presents their 2nd annual exhibition and book launch titled Heart & Soul, showcasing the work of 60 avant-garde urban contemporary international female artists. Included will be the likes of Toofly, Lady Pink, Martha Cooper, Swoon, and Mad C amongst others. The show will open up October 17th, 2008 and run for a month until the 17th of November at Alphabeta.

Alphabeta
70 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11222


Martha Cooper – “Washington, DC 1968″


Toofly – “Rescue Me”


Lady Pink – “Study for Triptych”


Diana McClure – “Twin Flames” ( Moments In Love Series )


Swoon – “Untitled”


Alice Mizrachi – “Flor”

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