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Surgeons of Hope Art Exhibition & Benefit, World Trade Center auction

Please join us at the Surgeons of Hope – Art Exhibition and Auction to provide lifesaving heart surgery for children in countries of great need.

All donations and proceeds will go towards our surgical expeditions because no child deserves a broken heart.

Some of the artists are from East Harlem’s new PS 109 Artspace. Artists include:

  • Franck de las Mercedes (Nicaraguan)
  • Robert Kalman, Nacho Guevara (Costa Rican)
  • Chris Mendoza (Nicaraguan)
  • Luis Valle (Nicaraguan)
  • Rene Maynez (Mexican)
  • and others

Food and drinks will be served.

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Surgeons of Hope

Surgeons of Hope
Surgeons of Hope

Surgeons of Hope is a group of doctors who provide free heart surgery to children with heart disease in developing countries.

surgeonsofhope.org


New York Academy of Sciences

The New York Academy of Sciences is one of the oldest scientific organizations in the United States. It was founded over 200 years ago in 1817. Today it is an important organization in the global scientific community.

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Surgeons of Hope Art Exhibition and Benefit

Surgeons of Hope
Surgeons of Hope

New York Academy of Sciences
7 World Trade Center
250 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10006
40th Floor
Financial District, Manhattan

Thursday, April 12, 2018
7 – 9 pm

$50

#Surgeonsofhope #NYAcademyofSciences
#ArtAuction #ArtEvent #ArtExhibition #CharityEvent
#ps109artspace #ps109artists
#Franckdelasmercedes #LuisValle #RobertKalman #ReneMaynez
#Nicaragua #CostaRica #Peru


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Published April 12, 2018 ~ Updated March 1, 2024.

Filed Under: Costa Rican Archive, Mexican, Nicaraguan

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