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AS220 Holiday Market
Dec
6

AS220 Holiday Market

Join us on Saturday, December 6th, from 1-6pm at the AS220 Community Studios for our ~ holiday season ~ event with vendors, snacks, DJs, raffle, photo booth, and more! Event is FREE to attend. 

Vendors include:

Queerings u/annieddoesart

Mike Knives u/mikeknives

Beauty in Z Eye u/beautyinzeye

Chaskas Quilt Spot u/chaskas_quilt_spot

Sparx u/sparxofficial_

Elisas Press Ons u/elizaspressons

Rexcollectx u/rexcollectx

Sugar x Vice u/hazardouswastevomit

Jane’s Addiction & Paige’s Pottery

Rainbowhomestudios u/rainbowhomestudios

Megan Bent u/m_e_g_g_i_e_b

LUMUKU u/lumuku.co

CW Roelle u/cwroelle

XTRIZ u/i_am_xtz

Matt Kitchen u/kitchen_studiowrk

Lil Champ u/lilchamp__

The Benji’s u/thebenjis401

Parched u/parchedusa

Jia Lipton u/jialipton

Jennifer Daltry u/jenniferdaltry

Lucid Knits u/l.u.cid

Paul Timmons u/happynightmares78

Sally Bozzuto Creative u/sallybozzutocreative

Art by Devorah u/fireflyartprints

Salted Earth Studio u/saltedearthstudio

Lizzy Sour u/lizzysour

Antonio Levada

PVDxFRA u/dareydo u/fra.fallriverapparel u/fallriverapparel

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December Gallery Receptions
Dec
6

December Gallery Receptions

Gerard Avila LeDoux | Rebecca Zilenziger

IN THE GALLERIES

December 6-20th, 2025 & January 8 -17th, 2026

opening reception on Saturday December 6th, 5-7pm

PROJECT SPACE | 93 Mathewson St.

Inter/Intra Personal

Rebecca Zilenziger

READING ROOM

Geometric Abstract Drawings in Prismacolor Art Pencil

Gerard Avila LeDoux

ABORN GALLERY | 95 Empire St. 2nd floor

Solstice Freaks Out!!!

AS220 Community Exhibition

AS220 MAIN GALLERY | 115 Empire St.

Figures & Forms

Mickey Ackerman

AS220 RESIDENT GALLERY | 131 Washington St.

Holiday Hurrah!

AS220 Community Studio

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Khmae Urban Ballet :          A Journey Home
Oct
25

Khmae Urban Ballet : A Journey Home

Join us for the closing reception of IDIOMS OF DISTRESS: Being Khmer Elswhere with a spectacular performance by Khmae Urban Ballet.

A Journey Home tells a deeply moving story of separation, intergenerational trauma, and the will to survive as families are torn apart through deportation. Drawing from lived experiences and ancestral memory, the production reflects on the fractures caused by forced displacement while also illuminating the resilience that binds families together across borders.

At the heart of the performance is a celebration of beauty found in transitional art forms—where Khmer classical traditions meet contemporary expressions to create a language of healing, remembrance, and resistance. Through dance, gesture, and collective storytelling, the piece invites audiences to reflect on what it means to lose home, to rebuild it, and to carry cultural identity forward against the forces of erasure.

ARTIST Q@A PANAL 230PM.

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