Ken Hiratsuka Two-Gallery Exhibition, Flyer, A’s and No Se No, 1984

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Photocopy, 8 ½” x 14″.

Announcement for simultaneous exhibitions at A’s and No Se No, June 1984.

Arleen Schloss started the art and performance space A’s at 330 Broome Street in 1979. A’s was a major inspiration when Ray Kelly (Schloss’s ex-husband) founded No Se No four years later. The two spaces hosted many of the same artists.

RIVINGTON SCHOOL EXHIBITION

A's Salon Arleen Schloss East Village/Lower East Side Galleries Flyers Gallery Exhibition Cards Ken Hiratsuka No Se No Xerox and Photocopies

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Linus Coraggio, Toyo Tsuchiya, and the Rivington School, 1983–95

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In 1985, No Se No artists took over the empty lot on the corner of Rivington and Forsyth, transforming it into a crammed, junkyard-like Sculpture Garden that would become the Rivington School’s best-known manifestation.