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This project successfully raised its funding goal on March 24, 2010.
Pledge $50 or more
Pledge anything $50 or higher, and "Escape From New York" Curator Olympia Lambert will take you on a private tour of the Great Falls Historic District, as well as treat you to a full Peruvian dinner at the legendary Griselda's Peruvian restaurant in downtown Paterson. To see the menu, visit http://www.griseldarestaurant.com.
Pledge $150 or more
For any backers pleding between $150 - $249, you will have multiple works by Escape From New York artists to select from. Please contact for details.
Pledge $150 or more
Multiple artists from Escape From New York will be donating works for backers giving between $150 and $249. Details to follow.
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Multiple artists from Escape From New York will be donating works to backers giving between $250 and $349, including an 8 x 10 print of Vicki DaSilva's "Bailout Bull." Please contact for further details.
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Multiple artists from Escape From New York will be donating work to backers giving over $350, including a 30 x 26 1/2 inch mixed media on paper work from Tamas Veszi. Please contact for further details.
Pledge $350 or more
The amazing Freight + Volume Gallery artist Michael Scoggins is donating two works to our cause to donors pledging $350 and above. Below are the work details. Check out our update section for images! 'America' marker, prismacolor on paper 8”X6” 2005 $1,000.00 'Blacked Out' graphite, marker, prismacolor on paper 6”X8” 2005 $1,000.00
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Olympia Lambert is an independent art curator and writer living and working in Brooklyn, NY and Manhattan. She currently writes review for Hyperallergic.com, and has written for ArtCatZine and her former review blog, Oly's Musings. Ms. Lambert is a published catalogue essayist for Hofstra University's "Ancient Echoes in Contemporary Printmaking." When not attending her weekly numerous openings, studio visits and museum shows, you will find her enjoying chocolate bars, marveling at Pete Yorn look-a-likes and commenting on the effects of gentrification throughout the tri-state area.