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We Heart Art presents Sculptor Hedda Smulewicz and Photographer Erin Dinan

Monday, October 24, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

New York, United States

We Heart Art presents Sculptor Hedda Smulewicz  and Photogra...

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We Heart Art Presents an evening of art with Hedda Smulewicz and Erin Dinan, cocktails and live jazz on New York City's swankiest rooftop.

One Night Only

Dress Code: Chic

All guests must be age 21+ with valid ID. No exceptions

About We Heart Art: 
We Heart Art salon events blend visual and performing arts. These events are attended by NYC's most influential and culturally minded community members.


About Hedda Smulewicz
Hedda is a New York based sculptor.
Her images, at this time inspired by the human form, chronicle the paths of what she believes is her evolutionary spiritual growth.

She has studied and worked with Chaim Gross, Leonid Lerman, Milton Resnick, Philip Guston, Jonathan Shahn, and Nathan Rappaport.

She received her BFA from California Institute of the Arts, and continued postgraduate studies at Columbia University, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The New York Studio School, and The Art Students League of New York.

Her work has been shown in Los Angeles, St. Louis, Chicago, and New York



About Erin Dinan: 
Erin attended college at Auburn University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.

After graduating college, she took off and traveled the world for 2 years. Her father was an airline pilot so traveling came naturally to her. Erin is simply and utterly in love with the world. She spent two years traveling the globe and find it a challenge, almost a mission, to communicate with others the idea that the world is not nearly as scary, large, or frightening a place we may have imagined. Instead, it is a plethora of beauty, smiles, and compassion.

We are all linked to each other and it isn't until we realize that can we grow as a whole. During her two years abroad, she experienced life in 31 countries by working in Ireland and Scotland, volunteering in Tanzania, and traveling throughout Europe and Asia.

It is through photography that I attempt to show that the world is "simply and utterly" beautiful...a kaleidoscope of beauty, if you will."