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FULL DISCLOSURE
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Tompkins Projects announces FULL DISCLOSURE, opening January 15, 7 – 9pm.

Brooklyn, NY – January 2010 Tompkins Projects announces its second exhibition, Full Disclosure, a group exhibition of work that focuses on transparency and the visible versus invisible. Yuka Otani creates blown sugar sculptures, Cody Trepte bleaches paper and Maria del Carmen Montoya covers her body in ground glass. The show includes sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, and video by Heather McPherson, Maria del Carmen Montoya / Naomi Kaly / Kevin Patton, Yuka Otani, and Cody Trepte.

Tompkins Projects is an exhibition space in Brooklyn, New York. Founded by two Rhode Island School of Design graduates, Milton Stevenson and Jeanne Jo, Tompkins Projects is dedicated to showing compelling contemporary artwork from emerging and mid-career artists.

Full Disclosure will be open to the public from January 16 through February 6, 2010. The opening will be held on Friday, January 15, from 7 to 9 pm.

Tompkins Projects is located at 127 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, near the G and JMZ trains and the B54 bus line. It is street level and handicap-accessible. Tompkins Projects is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 12 to 6 pm and by appointment.

For additional information, please see www.tompkinsprojects.com or contact Director Milton Stevenson at info@tompkinsprojects.com.

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