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Artist Asuku Mlule Debuts Drawings in Ridgefield

Mlúlé, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, will show 26 drawings he created since his arrival to the U.S., earlier this year.

Maonyesho, Exhibition 2016

Opening: Friday May 6th, 6:00pm - 9:00pm (One evening only)


Art in Common, Inc.
is a community outreach non-profit charitable organization based in Ridgefield, CT whose mission is to promote creativity, increase community awareness around important social issues and foster connection across diverse populations. Maonyesho, Exhibition 2016 presents the first display of work by Asúkú Mlulé, a recently resettled refugee, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), currently residing in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Maonyesho, Exhibition, 2016 will house 26 drawings Mr. Mlulé has completed since his arrival to the U.S. in February of this year.

The show will also include work by Ridgefield based artists, Randi Nussbaum (http://www.randistudio.com/) and Aimee Jette. Randi describes her work as “Contemporary, fun, blonde, opinionated and sophisticated.” Aimee will display large abstract paintings replete with collage and found objects which address current issues in the media. Carmell Clark of Salt Lake City, Utah, will reveal work from her collection of emotional, textured, sometimes turbulent paintings. 100% of proceeds from the sale of Mr. Mlulé’s work will go directly to the artist. 100% of proceeds from the sale Aimee's work and a percentage of the proceeds from Randi and Carmell’s work will go to fund future initiatives for Art in Common, Inc. Please join us for this important, timely event.

Maonyesho, Exhibition 2016 will be held at:
Fairfield Fine Art, 901 Ethan Allen Highway, Ridgefield, CT
+1 203 403 7609 | http://www.fairfieldfineart.com/

For questions about the exhibition:
Art in Common, Inc.

Aimee Jette, President
aimee@artincommon.org

+1 203 253 4837

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