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Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD)
The Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD), established in 2009, is an international network that facilitates business and collaborations between and for members at all stages of their career as business owners, with a vision to positively impact the enterprise of each member. Each of the three chapters — London, New York and Global — has a monthly event and welcomes membership applications from women and women-identifying art dealers, advisors and gallerists based worldwide.
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"Metronome" Framed cut paper
By Joe Boruchow
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Joe Boruchow's paper cutout is float-mounted over satin to give the shadows of the details visibility. The piece is in an archival custom frame with UV protective, low-glare, museum glass. This piece measures 14⅝”h x 9⅛”w in the pictured black frame.
Joe Boruchow is also well-known for his uncommissioned street art, creating large wheatpastes from his original paper cutout, fine art works. He has created many prominent, commissioned, public works as well through programs such as Philadelphia Mural Arts. Boruchow has given artist talks about his work and process at prominent institutions such as The Barnes Foundation and The Philadelphia Museum of Art. His work is in many notable collections, including those of artists Isaiah Zagar and Zoe Strauss.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Association of Women Art Dealers More
Materials
Archival Paper
Price Upon Request