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Updated: November 7, 2009, 9:06 am

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Bonac Tonic Presents: Bring Your Own Art (B.Y.O.A.) III

East Hampton - The Bonac Tonic Art Collective is proud to present the third annual B.Y.O.A. (Bring Your Own Art). On Saturday, November 7 the Springs art collective invites artists to bring their own art to Ashawagh Hall and be a part of the historically rich art scene of the East End!

Drop off for artwork will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 7. The Tonickers will curate the show and the opening reception will start that night at 6 p.m. All forms of artwork is welcome and encouraged (painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, mixed media, video, performance, installation, etc.) but space is limited so we are asking a maximum size of 2 feet x 2 feet, and only one piece per entrant so that more people can participate.

Food and drinks will be served and live local music will be filling the atmosphere. This show is also brought to you by the Springs Improvement Society and some of the proceeds will be donated towards the famous Springs landmark - Ashawagh Hall, located on the corner of Springs Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway.

The idea of B.Y.O.A. came about naturally. Ashawagh Hall has provided a space for artists both historically and presently and the team thought that a night to highlight the rich creative curious culture still existing in full bloom, where everything is art without limitations or expectations would not only be a great show, but a visionary movement, and most importantly, a very fun time. Let Ashawagh Hall be the stomping ground to showcase your beautiful vision.

There is a $10 donation to participate in B.Y.O.A. III.

Tickets will be available at the door and throughout opening night for the 50/50 raffle to benefit Ashawagh Hall. The winner will be announced at 9 p.m. opening night.

For more information contact bonactonic@gmail.com or granthaffner@gmail.com, or mollymweiss@gmail.com.




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