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This Wednesday:

Maxine Fine Retrospective
Opening Reception

November 12th 6 - 8pm
gallery onetwentyeight
128 Rivington Street [Map]
New York, NY 10002
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Join us for the opening of a retrospective of Maxine Fine's work at gallery onetwentyeight. Maxine Fine (1942—2003) was a brilliant and talented pioneering member of the Lesbian Art Movement and a 2003 recipient of the Astraea Visual Arts Award. The exhibit is curated by Flavia Rando, a founding member of the Astraea Lesbian Visual Arts Committee.

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Next Week:

Hosted by Astraea, Asia Society, FSIX, LYNX/Out Professionals and q-wave
Women's Night
at Asia Society's Leo Bar

Friday, November 21, 6 - 9pm
Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Avenue at 70th Street [Map]
New York City

Meet intriguing people, enjoy free exhibition admission and exhibition tours, and pick up a great martini.

Free exhibition tours:
Art and China's Revolution
This groundbreaking exhibition is the first-ever to focus on three of the most tumultuous and catastrophic decades in China's recent history—the 1950s through 1970s.

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