Bruce Contemporaries Art Tour of The Village
/On Wednesday, October 6th, the Bruce Contemporaries enjoyed an exclusive Art Tour of The Village Spaces followed by wine and canapes on The Rooftop Terrace. Led through the space by Fernando Alvarez, owner of Alvarez Gallery, and Jess Zackham, Head of Culture at The Village, attendees viewed murals by CT based artists:
Dream Big by Pat Ganino
Einstein by Sam Malpass
Queen Cow in The Wheel restaurant by Jahmane and Yedi Fresh
They also viewed a solo exhibition by artist, Vincent Serbin and additional pieces from Alvarez Gallery’s curation. For additional information, please click here.
A huge thank you to Val's Putnam Wines and Liquors for generously donating the wine for the event.
The Village is a Place for Community & Culture: Bringing together best-in-class talent and companies, The Village was designed to be a new heart of culture that unites storytellers, entrepreneurs, and artisans under one roof. The Village aims to be a catalyst where industry, culture and community intersect, and serves as a new destination for work and play, to create and connect, to give back to the community, and to celebrate.
Alvarez Gallery is an internationally acclaimed contemporary art gallery, representing emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery also represents important artists in special situations art deals. Besides its internationally acclaimed activism, the gallery is also prized as the lead sponsor of the ongoing solo exhibition of conceptual phenom Joseph Kosuth in the Charles V Hall at the Louvre. Established in Stamford, the Gallery is dedicated to building artists' careers from the doors in & community from the doors out. See more about the Gallery here.