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✨📣 2024 Photoville Festival is almost here!

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While the festival is free, make sure to RSVP to events that require registration! ARE YOU READYFOR

While the festival is free, make sure to RSVP to events that require registration! [View this email in your browser]( ARE YOU READYFOR THIS WEEKEND? OPENING WEEKEND COMMUNITY CELEBRATION! Saturday, June 1 | 12pm - 10pm Sunday, June 2 | 12pm - 8pm [Emily Warren Roebling Plaza - Brooklyn Bridge Park]( With less than a week until the 2024 Photoville Festival [Opening Weekend Community Celebration]( we can’t help but get excited to see you all again for our 13th year of global visual storytelling in the heart of NYC! Join us this weekend, June 1 & June 2 for two full days of free, creative and professional development workshops, family friendly activities, delicious bites and an inspiring [opening night of visual storytelling](. Welcome to Photoville 2024, where we are happy to inspire (and challenge) you! SATURDAY, JUNE 1 | PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY, JUNE 2 | PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS [SEE ALL PROGRAMMING HERE]( #PHOTOVILLEFESTIVALPHOTO STAND INS This year, we are so excited to showcase the work of [5 talented photographers and illustrators with Photo Stand Ins]( in Brooklyn Bridge Park, June 1 - 16, 2024! At our Photo Village, you can interact with five life-size face cutout boards showcasing the work of [Adina Farinango]( [Lisa DuBois]( [Cathleen Campbell]( [Larry Racioppo]( and [AJ Briggs]( Run an NYC hot dog stand, don a suit of cans, become an illustration, and more! [TAKE A LOOK AT THE 2024 PHOTO STAND INS!]( 85+ EXHIBITIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK CITY [( [CHECK OUT ALL EXHIBITIONS HERE!]( Like us on [Facebook]( and follow us on [Instagram]( to stay up to date as we share exhibition previews, highlight artists’ stories and public programming for an exciting Photoville Festival summer! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR INCREDIBLE PARTNERS AND FRIENDS WHO MAKE THE PHOTOVILLE FESTIVAL ACCESSIBLE TO ALL! Be a part of our ongoing efforts in showcasing [free and accessible public art]( around the country, providing [educational programming]( to youth artists, and supporting educators and artists with grants, funding, and professional development for years to come. [SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!]( Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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