Envoy Enterprises Presents Artist David Flinn

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Artist, David Flinn, will be debuting his new body of work at Envoy Enterprises in New York City’s trendy Lower East Side. Flinn’s large installations have an industrial feel; the artist uses materials like rope, cinderblock and gravel. The raw energy that his pieces exude is refreshing and sincere and make viewing his work quite enjoyable.
Envoy Enterprises is a venue that offers everything from visual to performance art exhibitions. They represent some of the most notable emerging artists on the scene right now. This spot is certain to be packed tonight with artists, fashionistas and NYC’s elite.
All you art collectors and enthusiasts out there mark your calendars tonight for the opening reception: Envoy Enterprises, 131 Chrystie St., 6 – 8 pm. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see some great art and to rub shoulders with the best of New York’s downtown art scene.
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