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and EZ's Woodshed
Open for business 7 days: 10:30AM - 8:30PM,
2PM - 8PM
Live Jazz daily - no cover / no minimum
In Harlem at
2236 7th Ave
(131st/132nd Streets)
212 283-JAZZ (5299)
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2236 AC Powell Blvd
Harlem, NY tel. (212) 283-5299
EZ'S ART GALLERY
Current Show
EASTON DAVY
Charles Mingus
We are honored to
bring back our
most popular selling artist: EASTON DAVY
6 Large Canvas Reproductions of his CD Covers:
John Coltrane
Ella Fitzgerald
John Lee Hooker
Lightning Hopkins
Charles Mingus
Thelonious Monk
oil, print and collage
Artists we Represent
Noah Baumwoll
Sculpture
Mr. Bassie
73 x 17 Steel,Patina
Sax
37 x 12 Steel, Solvent Dye
Growing up in Greenwich Village and New
York City provided Noah with tremendous inspiration. Nowhere else is there
such variety and diversity of people living together. The Village has
always been a magnet for artists and he was immersed in its flood of
creative culture from the beginning. The artistic streets of the
neighborhood pulsed with rhythm, energy, and life. This movement and
energy is a key element in his work as well as vibrant color.
Gina P. Nelson
Mio Tobiyama
The Photographer
Mio Tobiyama
BIOGRAPHY:
MIO TOBIYAMA was born in Japan. She left Japan on January 9.2007. and
lived in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish is her second language. MIO TOBIYAMA
learned vocal and piano at Osaka Music College. Then she studied
photography very hard at Osaka University Of Arts, while working as a
piano teacher. She also studied at the Photography Workshop in New
York. She shoots only black musicians for the present.
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EASTON DAVY
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THERE'S NO ONE LIKE CHRISTOPHER WALLACE
Christopher Wallace's
Nina Simone wood-carving portrait.
A one of a kind masterpiece only
available at EZ's Woodshed.
And check out Chris
Wallace's wonderfully conceived and executed
hand-carved sign for EZ's
Woodshed.
Dizzy (detail)
Harlem "Found Art" Artist and
Educator
Jeremiah Kyle Drake
Columbia News
Community Artist Partners with
Columbia to Aid Victims of Domestic Violence
by Melanie Farmer
Aug. 7, 2007
NY Daily News
Big Town Big Heart
feature by Carlos Rodriguez Martorell
Nov.
22, 2006
Autopsy by Jeremiah Drake
Black Madonna by Jeremiah Drake
The Neutralization of the Black Power Movement by Jeremiah Drake
Redemption by Jeremiah Drake
D.S. Wade
P a i n t e r ~ P r i n t m a k e r
Saxscrapers, 2007, Reduction Woodcut Print, 30" X 22"
You are cordially invited to
D.S. Wade's NYC debut exhibition
Jazz Band City
Works on Paper
April 6 - 30, 2007
Big Apple Jazz Club
Open for business 7 days: 10:30AM - 8:30PM (W/E -11:00PM)
2236 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (7th Ave)
Between 131st & 132nd Streets
Harlem, New York
212.283.JAZZ (5299)
Transportation to Big Apple Jazz Club:
Take the B, C / 2, 3 Trains to 135th St.
The M2 bus stops right in front.
© 2007 D.S.Wade. All rights reserved.
www.dswadeartist.com
"D.S. Wade is an artist of the highest caliber and integrity, attracting
significant attention for her work in oil, watercolor, printmaking, and
ceramic, winning exhibition awards in several states since the year
2000..."
more
EASTON DAVY
True original, Easton Davy,
was featured in a Live Painting exhibition at EZ's Woodshed on August
18th, 2006 - LIVE PAINTING TO LIVE JAZZ
limited edition prints and one of a kind collage
pieces
Pianist Rudel Drears
performs in front of the Duke Ellington portrait
painted by Big Sid
Catlett's nephew, Sid Brown.
Daren Chambers
Daren
Chambers was born in the Bronx, New York of mixed African American and
Puerto Rican descent. Unfortunately, at birth he was born with a birth
defect. He is legally blind in his left eye, but that doesn't stop him
from his artistic ability. He is a 3rd generation artist. His grandfather
also studied art at the Arts Students League and exhibited at the Studio
Museum in Harlem. A self-taught artist, he has been painting since the age
of six and soon became convinced that painting was his destiny.
To
pursue his passion, he began formal art training at the High School of Art
and Design for two years and finished his last two years at Mount St.
Michael Academy. He was the first to design the basketball team logo for
the Mountaineers at Mount St. Michael Academy. He also brought his art to
the masses through art designs on clothing. He has created body of work in
which he uses an unusual mix media and techniques to create two and
three-dimensional pieces. The theme is jazz music. He calls his series of
paintings, Jazz Formula. He discovered a formula within himself. It is
seeing jazz with exploding striking colors, texture that represents
rhythm, movement and energy-laden hues to create his own style.
He studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His
exhibitions
credits included School of Visual Art Gallery in New York City; Washington
Carver Bank in New York City; Art Plaza in New York City; Focal Point
Gallery in City Island; Jadite Galleries in New York City; Ward-Nasse
Gallery in New York City; Savacou Gallery in New York City; Tribes Gallery
in New York City; Starbucks in New York City; Art from
Africa
Gallery in New Jersey. He also participated in Co-op City fairs and taught
art to children with disabilities at the Bronx Alternative Special
Education School in the Bronx. He lectured a seminar about Jazz Formula at
the outreach program called the Doors in Savacou Gallery. He has been
featured in Co-op City News, Co-op City Times, Bronx News, Parkchester
News, The Black Star News, Clinton Chronicle newspaper, New Jersey Forum
newspaper, Gallery Guide Magazine and Art in America 2005-2006 Guide. His
media credits include local cable television, Bronx Channel 12 News,
Public Access Channel 68 in the Bronx and artwork on the set of an
independent movie called Pandemonium, filmed by James Gillard.
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The Big Apple Jazz
and EZ's Woodshed
Open for business 7 days:
NOON - 8:30PM/11:30PM
LIVE JAZZ EVERYDAY FROM 2PM
In Harlem at
2236 AC Powell Blvd
AKA: 7th Ave
(131st/132nd Streets)
212 283-JAZZ (5299)
B/C or 2/3
train to 135th
M2 Bus to front of venue
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