
It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery
Saturday, February 28 at 12:00 PM
"It's A Family Affair" explores how three artists from Germantown — David Sweeny, Nina Hurwitz, and Tony Howard (TYWHO) — transformed a shared workspace into something deeper: a chosen family bound by creativity, trust, and collective growth. This exhibition celebrates the messy, beautiful, unexpect...
It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery

It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery
"It's A Family Affair" explores how three artists from Germantown — David Sweeny, Nina Hurwitz, and Tony Howard (TYWHO) — transformed a shared workspace into something deeper: a chosen family bound by creativity, trust, and collective growth. This exhibition celebrates the messy, beautiful, unexpected ways family forms in creative spaces.

Description
"It's A Family Affair" explores how three artists from Germantown — David Sweeny, Nina Hurwitz, and Tony Howard (TYWHO) — transformed a shared workspace into something deeper: a chosen family bound by creativity, trust, and collective growth. This exhibition celebrates the messy, beautiful, unexpected ways family forms in creative spaces.
Times
It's A Family Affair at NoName Gallery starts at 12:00 p.m. and ends at 6:00 p.m.
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