Ladies Lotto won’t be selling scratch-off tickets, but if you’re looking to find photography from local artists, stop by the March 1 opening of their “31 Under 31: Young Women in Art Photography” exhibit, and you’ll hit the jackpot.
“Ladies Lotto is a social networking group, but we like to get involved with the community,” said Natalie Blacker, the group’s founder. “There’s a need for more shows that focus on the … talent of women.”
So Blacker teamed up with curators Lumi Tan and Jon Feinstein from the Humble Arts Foundation to arrange the show, which will feature artists like Mary Mattingly and Amy Elkins (whose “Kyle, Brooklyn, NY, 2007” is pictured), and will run at Third Ward in Bushwick through March 28. Opening night will also feature complimentary 10 Cane rum drinks, music from DJ 24Court and a dance party.
“31 Under 31: Young Women in Art Photography” opens at 7 pm on March 1 at Third Ward (195 Morgan Ave. at Stagg Street in Bushwick). Free. For information, call (718) 715-4961.
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