Little Cakes Little Gallery in association with HPGRP Gallery presents
Forever Home - a two part benefit for New York City Animal Care and Control's
"Big Fix" and "STAR" programs

New York City is home to many happily pampered pets; dogs that run and play at dog runs, cats that dine on organic, grain-free meals, animals that are cherished as part of the family. Unfortunately, at the same time, the city overflows with unwanted pets. New York City Animal Care and Control (NYCAC&C), the non-profit organization contracted by the city's Health Department, takes in over 40,000 of these animals every year through out the five boroughs. It has the tough task of having to admit every single animal surrendered to them, whereas other agencies may pick and choose or deny admission. Our hope for Forever Home is not only to raise money for AC&C's programs but to also help promote them as an alternative to purchasing a pet and to inspire viewers to get involved and volunteer, if not at AC&C, with any organization that deals with issues they feel passionately about. During the run of the two exhibitions, there will be one day volunteer opportunities at Little Cakes Gallery to make cage comforters and kitty toys for those who want to get their feet wet. Please check the Little Cakes website later for times and dates.

The group photo exhibition will be held at HPGRP Gallery in the Meat Packing District
from July 12th to July 28th, 2007. An opening reception for both shows will be held at HPGRP Gallery on
Thursday, July 12th from 6-8pm
. Vegan hors d'oeuvres will be served.

HPGRP Gallery / 32-36 Little West 12th Street; 2nd Floor; New York, NY 10014
212-727-2491; hpgrpgallery.com
Gallery Hours - Tues. thru Sat. 12-6pm

The group drawing exhibition will be held at Little Cakes Little Gallery in the East Village
from July 13th to August 19th, 2007.

Little Cakes Little Gallery / 625 East 6th Street #1B; New York, NY 10009
646-342-1056; littlecakes.org
Gallery Hours - Fri. thru Sun. 1-6pm and by appointment

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Forever Home - a group drawing exhibition to benefit AC&C's "STAR" Special Treatment and Recovery program which provides special medical treatment to injured animals rescued by AC&C. The show will feature small works by over thirty artists depicting a variety of different animals.

Little Cakes will be unveiling its' first T-Shirt during the show. An illustration of a happy three legged dog by artist Josh Slater will be printed on organic cotton shirts. Partial proceeds from the shirt will also go towards the benefit. They will be available for purchase at the gallery and online for $20. Email us for details.

The group drawing exhibition will be held from July 13th to August 19th, 2007. There will be no opening at Little Cakes. Instead we will be celebrating at HPGRP Gallery on July 12th from 6-8pm. Please see photo exhibition information for details.

Drawing - "Complainer" by Josh Slater
Josh Slater was born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn. As a child he drew monsters and ugly people. Not much has changed. You can see his work on his website http://newslaterart.blogspot.com

Artists included in the drawing show:

Keith McCulloch, Amanda Taylor, Pete Watts, Alisha Trimble, Hilary Irons, Leyla Majeri, Briana Ruais, Alison Knott, Kathy Ruppert-Dazai, Jen May, Christopher Martin, Overture, Jojo Li, Evah Fan, Kevin Hooyman, Mary Kidd, Megan Thomas-Melly, Erin Rosenthal, Coral Silverman, Erika Somogyi, Dana Bell, David Aron, Sophy Naess, Jason Kachadourian, Alex Dunbar, Mark Borthwick, Raphael Lyon, Gal Rothschild, Urara Muramatsu, Willow Gibbons, Ulysses Jackson, Keith KNittel, Melissa Bolger, Brendan Monroe, Leif Goldberg, Brian Chippendale, Barbara Schauwecker, Kalman Aron, Fabrice Cazenave, Chie Fukao, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Karen Gelardi

A few images from the show are viewable now here but please check back for all images.

Forever Home - a group photography show will feature photos of animals to benefit
New York City Animal Care and Control's "Big Fix"
low or no cost spay/neuter program for low income families. The show will be held at HPGRP Gallery and is guest curated by Hanna Fushihara Aron, Director of Little Cakes Little Gallery.

The exhibition runs from July 12th to July 28th, 2007. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, July 12th from 6-8pm.
Images from the show can be seen here.

HPGRP Gallery / 32-36 Little West 12th Street; 2nd Floor; New York, NY 10014
212-727-2491; hpgrpgallery.com
Gallery Hours - Tues. thru Sat. 12-6pm

Directions - A, C, E, L trains to 8th Avenue / 14th Street
Walk west on 14th Street to 9th Avenue, turn left, walk two blocks to Little West 12th Street, make a right. HPGRP Gallery is on the south side of the street almost to Washington Street. It is located on the second floor above the store Destination.
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Participating artists:

Ports Bishop is a photographer raised in Peterborough, NH. He now lives and works in New York City and is on the faculty at the International Center of Photography. He recently had a solo show at PH Gallery in Chelsea and has published a monograph titled "Future Friends" through HP France, NY. He is planning on showing photographs taken at Yellowstone National Park of how people watch animals.

Mark Borthwick, although internationally known as a sought after fashion photographer, is an artist who melds his many talents; photography, music, poetry, film, drawing, and cooking to create beautiful installations and happenings that evoke both light and love. He has worked with musicians such as Cat Power and Sonic Youth, designers Vanessa Bruno, Martin Margiela, and his own wife Maria Cornejo, magazines like i-D, Purple, and Italian Vogue just to name a few. Mark will be showing an installation made up of photos, works on paper, and flowers in celebration of a donkey he fell in love with.

Knox is an acclaimed and award winning photographer known for his emotional and gritty take on street and urban life. His photos can be seen in books and magazines around the world. His Urban Tails book (2006) and ongoing project is a photo journalistic take of alley cats at the intersection of nature and industry. It documents the photographer's relationship with these street warriors and his subsequent rescue operation to trap, neuter, and return them to their original environment. Urban Tails is a powerful testament to such operations as well as the hearts, spirit and courage of these alley cats which gives viewers a glimpse into a hidden world of lives that while not ideal, can be filled with beauty and love.

Aliya Naumoff is a NY based photographer, shooting portraits and fashion for various magazines around the world. Her love for animals drove her to start an animal awareness organization called SES (Save Endangered Species) at age 10.

Kurt Mangum currently resides in the city of New York. Born and raised in the landscape of the Midwest he taught himself how to see the beauty in day to day life that most others over look.

Marlene Marino is a photographer and videographer who lives in New York. Marino's photographs and video have been exhibited at American Fine Arts and Silverstein Photography in New York, Colette in Paris, and Super Deluxe in Tokyo. Her work was recently featured in the summer 2007 issue of Purple magazine and she will show at the Andreas Murkudis Gallery in Berlin this fall. For this show she will focus on the expressions and movements of the animals at the Bronx Zoo.

Traer Scott is the author of Merrell Publishers' bestselling book Shelter Dogs (2006). She is a fine art photographer with a background in portraiture and fashion. A long-time animal welfare volunteer, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband and two beautiful rescued dogs. Scott will be previewing selections from her new book Street Dogs due out this fall from Merrell. The book will combine over 90 of her signature close-up portraits of dogs with dynamic and unforgettable environmental photographs of dogs in action, living on the streets, caring for one another, seeking food or being fed, wandering, and even playing.

Derek Watson narrates a fantastic reality through a lens of beauty and perfection. His submission, 'Black Bison', explores the serene existence of animals in their environment.

Andrea Longacre-White is a conceptual artist whose most recent work employs photography as its base. In addition, she is the founder of Forsythian Press which publishes uneditioned artist books. She currently lives and works in New York City. "Over-Edition" is based on the staggering number of animals needing shelter within the five boroughs alone. This selection of 40 multiples makes reference to overwrought reproduction of and concurrent cultural negligence in the realm of domestic animal care. Shown will only be 1/1000th of the full series of 40,000 photographs corresponding to the NYC Animal Care and Control's yearly animal intake.

Joshua Wildman
has been taking photographs in New York City since the early 90's. His specialties include black and white nightlife photos, pictures taken of musicians, skate photos, and portraiture. He will be sharing black and white photographs of animals culled from his archives.

Shuhei Yamatani was born in Japan but now lives in New York City. He holds a B.F.A from Pratt Institute. His accomplishments extend from having had solo exhibitions at Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum, Gallery Ginza Icchome in Tokyo, to Desbrosses Gallery in New York. He has also collaborated with ceramic artists at the Yokohama Iwasaki Museum. Currently he is developing a documentary featuring Japanese strippers in NYC. He will be showing a photograph of a beautiful but captive goldfish.

Nick Zinner is a musician and photographer who lives in New York. His band Yeah Yeah Yeahs has performed on five continents, and he has published three books of his photography. Nick is still saddened by the sudden death of his two Red Ear Slider Turtles.

Guest Curator Hanna Fushihara Aron is the Director of Little Cakes Little Gallery in New York and the Creative Director of HaNNa in Tokyo. Her love of animals led her to assist the former Behaviorist at AC&C for a year. She has recently been doing TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) for feral cats in downtown Manhattan. She has a soft spot for Pit Bulls and is currently obsessed with watching pigeons.

"Brave New World" outtake from Urban Tails by Knox, New World Library Publishing 2006 - urbantailsbook.com / avatarphotoart.com
"Siblings, Los Machos Beach, Puerto Rico" from Street Dogs by
Traer Scott, Merrell Publishers 2007 - traerscott.com / merrellpublishers.com