New York: Where The City Meets The Sea
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Michelle Zassenhaus000days
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A show of large-scale photography that explores the surprisingly meditative spaces found when you get to the edge of New York City.
Backers: 96
Average Pledge Per Backer: $128
Funded: $12,301 of $12,000
Dates: Jul 24th -> Sep 2nd (40 days)
Project By: Michelle Zassenhaus
Backers: 96
Average Pledge Per Backer: $128
Funded: $12,301 of $12,000
Dates: Jul 24th -> Sep 2nd (40 days)
Project By: Michelle Zassenhaus
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Last Updated: September 2 @ 15:30 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Opening Announced! Wednesday October 4th, 2017 6-8PM
August 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Backers! First, thank you for helping me get to 54% in the first two weeks of my Kickstarter! I'm truly grateful for your support. That last 46% is my main focus now, and will admittedly be a tad more challenging, so if you know anyone who supports... (Read More)
This weekend - Engineer Prints! Help me cross the 50% funding line
July 29th - via: kickstarter.com
This weekend - Engineer Prints! Help me cross the 50% funding line... I'm offering a special reward of 4ft x 3ft prints. These low-fidelity prints make a great poster; printed on an industrial printer typically used for architectural work onto giant... (Read More)
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