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Exhibition Tour at The Church

Tue, 12/03/2024 - 14:45
Myrna Davis, above, co-curator with April Gornik of The Church's exhibition "Yes, No, WOW: The Push Pin Studios Revolution," will be there to discuss the show with Ms. Gornik.
Courtesy of the Artist

Myrna Davis and April Gornik, the co-curators of The Church’s current exhibition “Yes, No, WOW: The Push Pin Studios Revolution,” will lead a tour of the show next Thursday at 6 p.m.

After the tour, the curators will discuss the inspiration for the exhibition and their perspectives during the selection process, and will reflect on the show as a whole. They will take questions afterward.

Ms. Davis worked at Push Pin Studios from 1960 to 1966, during which time her roles included writing, editing, public relations, and creating events. In 1965, she married Paul Davis, a former Push Pin colleague who had formed the Paul Davis Studio two years before. The couple settled in Sag Harbor in 1966.

As managing partner of the Paul Davis studio since 1984, she has worked closely with clients in the United States and abroad. She is also executive director emerita of the Art Directors Club in Manhattan.

Tickets are $20, $10 for members.

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