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11th Annual Benefit Art Show
11th Annual Benefit Art Show Introducing artist Bipasha Hayat’s newest exhibition. New York: After a challenging year, Galleria On Third, now in its 22nd year,

10th Annual Benefit Art Show
10th Annual Benefit Art Show Featuring world-renowned artist Romero Britto, TV personality Carson Kressley.. New York: Galleria on Third (www.galleriaonthird.com) is New York’s preeminent museum

9th Annual Benefit Art Show
9th Annual Benefit Art Show An event supporting Smile Train Galleria on Third celebrated its 9th Benefit Art Exhibit with From the Heart… an event

8th Annual Benefit Art Show
8th Annual Benefit Art Show Collaboration with celebrated artist Dennis Wood and The Smile Train Benefit Art Show Collaboration with celebrated artist Dennis Wood and

7th Annual Benefit Art Show
7th Annual Benefit Art Show Collaboration with World Vision Benefit Art Show Collaboration with World Vision to benefit needy children of New York. We would

6th Annual Benefit Art Show
6th Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with Brazilian Pop artist Romero Britto and The Smile Train to benefit needy children who suffer

5th Annual Benefit Art Show
5th Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with Carson Kressley, host of the Lifetime’s “How to Look Good Naked” and of Bravo’s “Queer

4th Annual Benefit Art Show
4th Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with World Vision to help orphaned children in Africa. All of the proceeds were donated to

3rd Annual Benefit Art Show
3rd Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with The Smile Train to benefit needy children who suffer from cleft lip and palate. We

2nd Annual Benefit Art Show
2nd Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with Global Hope to help orphaned children in Africa. More than half of the proceeds were

1st Annual Benefit Art Show
1st Annual Benefit Art Show Benefit Art Show Collaboration with World Vision to help orphaned children in Africa. More than half of the proceeds were