Saturday September 21:
12-6 PM Display of the Elephant Folio,
plus the Gold Scroll and NEW large format full color drawing, Paradise Lost
Re-envisoned
3 PM Admission $5 Refreshments Available.
3 PM Introduction by Yuko Nii, Founder and
Artistic Director of the Williamburg Art & historical Center.
3:15 Bienvenido Bones Banez performs his
renowned "Satanic Rhapsody" on our Grand
Piano.
3:30 PM Dr. Carter Kaplan of International
Authors discusses their new release, Emanations: Third Eye.
3:45 PM Audience questions and answers followed
by book signings.
4 PM Terrance Lindall will sign his limited
edition book about the Gold Folio and talk about the Paradise Lost
Contemporary Art Collection that is being developed by the Yuko Nii
Foundation, and the complimentary collection being developed by Dr. Robert J.
Wickenheiser for the University of South Carolina, which will be on display at
a grand conclave of artists, collectors and scholars at the U of SC in 2015
(info: milton@wahcenter.net).
...plus Special Antiquarian Book Exhibits including Reynard the Fox, Boccaccio's Decameron, The second folio of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Hamlet (1632). etc.
Sunday September 22:
9:00 AM Volunteers
meet at WAH Center to drive to Book Festival
9:30 AM Set up table
#99
10-6 PM Meet people
Book Festival
Volunteers:
Terrance Lindall, WAH
Center Ex. Director
Sarah Cahill Marron,
WAH Center Volunteer
Carter Kaplan,
International Authors
Kristine Shmenco,
International Authors
Visit the WAH Center:
WAH Center (Williamsburg
Art & Historical Center)
Located at the corner of Bedford, next to the Williamsburg Bridge:135 Broadway,
Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY 11211
Gallery Hours:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12–6 pm
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12–6 pm
(718) 486-6012
or
(718) 486-7372
or
(718) 486-7372
wahcenter@earthlink.net
How to get to the WAH
Center:
From Manhattan
When driving, just keep to your right when crossing the Williamsburg Bridge which leads you to Broadway. Turn right on Broadway. We are 2 blocks down on the corner of Bedford Avenue and Broadway in the landmark Kings County Savings Bank Building, 135 Broadway.
When driving, just keep to your right when crossing the Williamsburg Bridge which leads you to Broadway. Turn right on Broadway. We are 2 blocks down on the corner of Bedford Avenue and Broadway in the landmark Kings County Savings Bank Building, 135 Broadway.
By Subway
L train to Bedford (one stop into Brooklyn from Manhattan) Avenue.
Walk thirteen blocks south and under the Williamsburg Bridge to Broadway.
Or J, M or Z train to Marcy Avenue (one stop into Brooklyn from Manhattan). Walk three blocks west on Broadway to the WAH Center.
L train to Bedford (one stop into Brooklyn from Manhattan) Avenue.
Walk thirteen blocks south and under the Williamsburg Bridge to Broadway.
Or J, M or Z train to Marcy Avenue (one stop into Brooklyn from Manhattan). Walk three blocks west on Broadway to the WAH Center.
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