The Brooklyn Love Exchange

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Sunset Park-Fort Greene, "So Sleepy"

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Tell Me What You Celebrate - Greenpoint-Park Slope (and the East Village)

This piece, "Tell Me What You Celebrate," starts with stand-up comedy and ends with "I run as fast as I can. You are the best for someone else."


A Greenpoint-Park Slope romance with a foray into the East Village.
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The Brooklyn Love Exchange (Iviva Olenick)
Collecting stories from friends, acquaintances and strangers, I am mapping love in the borough of Brooklyn through the Brooklyn Love Exchange. I use people's tales of romance to create embroideries. This project is an extension of my Were I So Besotted project, where I muse about my experiences along the path to finding a fulfilling, life-lasting relationship, http://wereisobesotted.blogspot.com. The embroideries I post here will be part of an exhibit at Muriel Guepin Gallery in Fall 2011. Please get in touch here if you'd like to share your Brooklyn love story. Finally, a big thanks to the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, for sponsoring this project.
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