As promised, I have scheduled a couple of great events
downtown in Spadina and Kensington Market area.
Look forward to dining at one of my favourite restaurants,
Xam Yu. It is located on Spadina just North of Dundas. The food is superb. The
service is amazing. The staff is pleasant and patient.
Jimmy, the manager of Xam Yu, (whom I will probably buy a
house from some day), kindly agreed to support my efforts to exhibit my works
of art in China.
This fundraising event is called, Hump Day Lunch.
For $30 a plate, you can eat the most scrumptious Chinese
food ever.
Jimmy is open to suggestions regarding the menu. You can post a comment on http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390917.
I invite you to taste some of my favourite dishes:
I invite you to taste some of my favourite dishes:
General Tao’s Chicken,
Cantonese Chow Mein
and Steamed Snow Pea Leaves.
Cantonese Chow Mein
and Steamed Snow Pea Leaves.
Jimmy suggested a lovely mushroom and tofu dish and… lobster.
Anyone who knows me well knows that as soon as my
companion says they’re paying, my automatic response is, “I’ll have the
lobster.”
At this event, you are encouraged to sit beside a total
stranger and eat from the delicious food placed in its centre. Mix and mingle.
Wednesday May 29th, 2013
1 to 3pm,
393 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto, ON, Canada
Purchase your tickets online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390917
Or pay at the door.
It’s good, clean, family friendly fun.
I look forward to seeing you there.
A portion of sales will support me in my effort to exhibit
my works of art in China and to complete other projects on the go.
You are invited to bid on items donated by local Toronto business. Please contact me if you’d like to donate an item for silent
auction.
Join me at:
and silent auction of items donated by local establishments.
RSVP by clicking the link below:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390986
You can RSVP by clicking the link below and also leave a comment about Model Citizen's silk screening courses. Julian has a great work area set up in the back of his store where he teaches people to silk screen. Consider registering for a class.
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390986
RSVP by clicking the link below:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390986
You can RSVP by clicking the link below and also leave a comment about Model Citizen's silk screening courses. Julian has a great work area set up in the back of his store where he teaches people to silk screen. Consider registering for a class.
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/390986
Sales from this event will support me in my efforts to
exhibit my works of art in China. If I'm unable to do so, the monies will go to other projects. The exhibition in China is being curated by Shanghai Yude Exhibition Company Ltd. It is not too late for me to participate, although I missed a television interview.
There is still time for me to ship my work to China and to
possibly travel there. The exhibition ends on July 10th, 2013. I
missed a television interview, but expect to be able to make up for lost time.
There is always a way.
Purchase works of art that some of my clients asked me to exhibit in
Toronto:
(View images from this collection at
http://www.simonefrank.com/)
is located in Kensington Market
on Augusta Avenue just South of College Street West on the
East side of the street
There is Always A Way Silent Auction
Model Citizen
(416) 703-7625
Great news! An exhibition is scheduled at B.A.N.D Art
gallery in Toronto
Black Artists’ Networks Dialogue
in their new location:
Don’t worry B.A.N.D staff, if the work sells out at Model
Citizen, I will paint more.
Picture a bit of Nina Simone on your walls, for instance.
September 20th to October 27th
Opening Reception Friday September 20th
Art lounge Friday October 25th
"Artist Talk and Art lounge Friday October 25th"
Please continue to share and like the link below.
Remember to support your local creative types.
Use your powers for good and not evil.
What else? What else?
Oh. Eat yer greens!
Now, I know Kermit the frog sang this one pretty well, but I prefer Ray.
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