Carvalho Park launches an online only benefit exhibition of small works in which 30% of proceeds go directly to the NYC + LA Food Banks.

The arts transcend the centuries, and yet can also work to acutely impact communities. This spectrum of possibilities has given us, as a young gallery, clarity in the last weeks as we have navigated the uncertainty cast by COVID-19.

Amidst critical circumstances that do not show signs of lifting, CARVALHO PARK in collaboration with the artists featured here, launches an online-only Small Works Benefit Exhibition, in which sales help sustain our most vulnerable communities, to those disproportionately affected in this moment.

30% of proceeds from the sale of objects in the Small Works Benefit Exhibition will go directly and immediately to the Food Bank for New York City and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.

Works will ship via FedEx, or for select works, by contactless, local delivery to collectors in Los Angeles or New York.

ARTISTS

ARA THOROSE

MIMI JUNG

SE YOON PARK

DELPHINE HENNELLY

GJ KIMSUNKEN

DERRICK VELASQUEZ

JANE D’HAENE

MERVE ISERI

HOLLISTER HOVEY

NINA CHO

BRIAN RATTINER

CARVALHO PARK, 112 Waterbury Street , Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA

https://www.carvalhopark.com/small-works-benefit

 

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LIGHT AND DARKNESS TYPE A
SE YOON PARK

Trio || Light and Darkness Type A

glazed stoneware

each measures 11 x 2 5/8 x 2 5/8 inches