The Bridgette Mayer Gallery 2010 Benefit Exhibition

Posted on May 26, 2010 in Exhibitions- group | No Comments

Bridgette Mayer Gallery celebrates nine years in Philadelphia with Benefit Exhibition supporting nonprofit Ready, Willing and Able.

Opening Reception

First Friday, June 4, 6 – 8:30 pm
Exhibition will run through July 2
Preview

Tuesday, June 1, by appointment only
or online viewing

In the Vault Room
“Portraits of the Men in Blue” by Kyle Ferino

Philadelphia, April 28, 2010– The Bridgette Mayer Gallery is pleased to announce its 2010 benefit exhibition honoring Ready, Willing & AblePhiladelphia (RWA).  Gallery owner Bridgette Mayer is excited to partner with RWA to help promote their mission of ending homelessness, substance abuse and criminal recidivism by providing transitional work, supportive services and clean, safe housing to homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals in Philadelphia.

After a successful 2009 benefit with a $15,000 donation to Back on My Feet, this year’s benefit will feature over one hundred 10″ x 10″ panels by gallery artists, including Philadelphia artists, national artists, and an RWA trainee, ranging in price from $500-$1,000.  A special exhibit in the Vault Room will feature portraits of the “men in blue” by emerging visual artist Kyle Ferino.  Proceeds from the event will benefit RWA.

Established in 2001, the Gallery has a strong commitment to support contemporary works by artists from the Philadelphia region and beyond. “We are honored to be an integral part of the Philadelphia art community, supporting the careers of 19 area artists and now celebrating our ninth year,” says gallery owner Bridgette Mayer.

A frequent traveler to New York, Mayer had seen the “men in blue” of RWA – named for their trademark bright blue work uniforms – in various parts of Manhattan.  Mayer was happy to see them working in Philadelphia, where they maintain public spaces such as Fairmount Park, LOVE Park, and Rittenhouse Square.

“I was out for a run one morning and came across a work crew in Rittenhouse Square.  I stopped my run and went over to talk to them and was surprised to hear that RWA had been in Philadelphia since 2001,” says Mayer. “So when I was looking for a partner organization for our 2010 Benefit, all I could think about was helping get the word out about RWA. Not only do they make our city a cleaner place to live, they make it a better place to live by helping individuals become independent and contributing members of our community.”
Mayer’s goal is to double the amount raised through last year’s benefit, by raising $30,000 at the event, which will help provide paid-work, housing, food, support services, and the all-important paid job training that program participants need “to regain their independence, sense of worth, and pride,” concluded Mayer.

The Benefit opening will be held on June 4th, from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at The Bridgette Mayer Gallery, located at 709 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106. For more information on the exhibition, please contact Bridgette Mayer at (t) 215-413-8893 (e) [email protected].

About Bridgette Mayer Gallery
The Bridgette Mayer Gallery is located on Washington Square in the historic district of Philadelphia.  The gallery opened in 2001 with the mission to exhibit the best contemporary works being made locally and nationally.  The gallery specializes in working with first-time art buyers as well as seasoned collectors interested in enhancing their art collection through the acquisition of market-proven artists.
For more information please visit: www.bridgettemayergallery.com

About Ready, Willing & Able
Ready, Willing & Able (RWA) breaks the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism by providing paid transitional work, occupational training, housing, and comprehensive support services to homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals. Since 2001, RWA has helped hundreds of individuals graduate into lives of self-sufficiency by attaining full-time work, securing independent housing, and maintaining sobriety. RWA’s 1211 Bainbridge Street houses 70 men. While most of the people prefer carpet cleaning with an expert. At RWA, the trainees, often referred to as “men in blue,” work to rebuild their lives and work to keep some of Philadelphia’s parks, lots and city facilities clean – making the “City of Brotherly Love” a better place for all.
To learn more and to meet the men in blue please visit: www.RWAPhiladelphia.org.

Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. & by appointment.  For additional information please contact Bridgette Mayer at (t) 215-413-8893 (f) 215-413-2283

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