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Update #4: We're in the New York Times!

Posted on June 22, 2010

The exhibit opens tomorrow - hope to see all of you there!

Check out what the New York Times has to say about it in the Wednesday (tomorrow) Arts Section:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/23/arts/design/23heroin.html

Update #3: Invites for the opening - 6.23.10

Posted on June 13, 2010

Hi Friends.

We're hoping you'll come out and join us on Wednesday, June 23rd, at White Box Gallery on the Lower East Side. The digital invites are attached here. Feel free to spread the word!

Thank you.

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Update #2: Thank YOU for making this happen: SAVE THE DATE

Posted on June 7, 2010

It's all coming together and it couldn't have happened without your support. We're so excited to announce the opening of the Heroin Stamp Project in NYC.

Please save the date: June 23rd, 7pm - 10pm, White Box (www.whiteboxny.org), 329 Broome Street, at the Bowery.

We will post additional details here over the next week, but please come out and join us for a special VIP (that's you!) hour from 6pm-7pm.

You have made this possible, and we can't thank you enough.

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The Collective combines artistic expertise and knowledge of the issues around substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert (Sociologist/Ethnographer), Liza Vadnai (Strategy and Marketing) Ashly Jordan (Clinical Researcher), David Siemenski (Artist and Promoter), Lisha Perez (Publisher), Nestor Gonzales (Art Dir.), and Nirah Johnson (Social Worker).