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THAT’S THAT! by Bonac Tonic

THE BONAC TONIC ART COLLECTIVE PROUDLY PRESENTS

That’s That!
a bonac tonic retrospective
August 28th through September 7th, 2010 at the Bridgehampton Historical Society (BHHS Archives) located at 2539-A Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton just past the traffic light and monument and Ocean Road Brigde/Sag Turnpike if you are headed east on route 27.

Meet the Artists:
Saturday Night, August 28th, 6 pm - 10 pm
Closing Reception with fun:
Friday Night, September 3rd, 6 pm - 10 pm

As another fantastic summer comes to an end the Bonac Tonic Art Collective is pleased to present That’s That! a bonac tonic retrospective. Starting on August 28th and running through September 7th, 2010 a mini-retrospective of the BonacTonicker’s artwork will be on display at the Bridgehampton Historical Society Archives, 2539-A Montauk Highway. Please join us and take a look back at some of the beautiful art these talented young artists have created over the past couple years.

Meet and greet the artists Saturday Night, August 28th from 6 - 10 pm, then return for more tonic fun at the Closing Reception on Friday Night, September 3rd from 6 - 10 pm. The Closing Reception will feature artist made merchandise, the SPIN TEAM and their spin art machine of doom, 25 cent Bad Advice, the electric lemonade stand, take a walk through the stars with local astronomer Dr. S. E. Gibbs and much more!

Featured Artists:

Matthew Brophy
Jason Dacuk
Ryan Duff
Grant Haffner
Carly Haffner
Scott Gibbons
Jason Green
Elizabeth Karsch
Christian Little
Gary Lovelace
Ben McHugh
Kate Nicolai
Oliver Peterson
Kate Petrone
Dan Ritzler
Lily Singer
Justin Smith
Adrienne Valenza
Molly M Weiss

The Bridgehampton Historical Society Archives (BHHS Archives) is located at 2539-A Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton NY just past the traffic light and monument and Ocean Road Brigde/Sag Turnpike if you are headed east on route 27.

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