Lower Manhattan Jello Version, You are Here at Pratt Institute, Opens September 24

I don't want to reduce You Are Here to Liz Hickock contribution (below), Lower Manhattan's Jello version.

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The show whose full title is You Are Here → Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City actually features contributions from all the following artists:

Kim Baranowski, Ingrid Burrington, Dahlia Elsayed, Jane Hammond, Hand Drawn Map Association (Kristofer Harzinski, Janine Nichols, Shane Watt, Rob Servo, Tony Dowler, Will Haughery, Yumi Roth, Gowri Savoor, Krista Shaffer, Kees Touw, Dean Valadez), Liz Hickok, Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz, Nina Katchadourian, Daniela Kostova and Olivia Robinson, Miranda Maher, Bill Rankin, Liz Scranton, Asma Ahmed Shikoh, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Jeff Sisson, and Nicola Twilley

They "will map the emotional terrain of the world’s most famous and influential urban center, New York City, and explore the effect of the city’s powerful moods on those who live and work here."

The exhibit takes place at Pratt Institute's Manhattan Gallery.

It runs from September 24 through November 6, 2010

Event is Free!

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