EIDIA House, Brooklyn, call for artists, designers, architects, filmmakers

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Opportunity from EIDIA House

If you are an artist, designer, architect, filmmaker, and your practice is a fit for the Plato’s Cave or The Deconsumptionists exhibition series, send us a link to your works.

The mandate for EIDIA House has always been about supporting other artists as well as the EIDIA collaborators. To date EIDIA House, Plato’s Cave and The Deconsumptionists, Art As Archive has been invitation only. Since 2009 we have invited over 30 artists, designers, and architects for one person exhibitions. For example in Plato’s Cave now the famous & infamous Betty Tompkins & Bill Mutter to Nov. 18, and on Nov. 19, 6-8pm the opening for JOHNNY ON ICE. http://platocave.weebly.com/

The Deconsumptionists 48ft semi-trailer nomadic hybrid traveling art exhibition / events space (with its solar roof) has been invited to three venues in: Ohio, Detroit, and Hudson New York. Your support is pivotal in keeping this project on “the road” moving with exhibition.

We want to thank all of you who have supported our $4000 matching fundraiser thus far. For your support, you will be receiving a special thank you gift (each unique) through the mail. But we still have a ways to go to match this grant.

For those of you who have yet to take this tax-deductible opportunity, you can donate directly online:

https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=10112

The EIDIA House Inc. has 501c3 not-for-profit status sponsorship via Fractured Atlas.

If you do NOT want or need the US tax deduction, go to eidia.com, click "DONATE" for your PAYPAL contribution.

Your support is most appreciated. Thank you in advance!

Best,

Melissa P. Wolf
Paul Lamarre
EIDIA House Inc.
426 East 9th Str. 1C
New York City 10009

Learn more here:
http://platocave.weebly.com/
http://www.eidia.com/plato/
http://www.eidia.com/
https://instagram.com/eidiahouse/

PS: The Betty and Bill Show @ Plato’s Cave review, and EIDIA get this nice mention at the MET:
http://www.lelitteraire.com/?p=25675

http://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/in-circulation/2016/cocktail