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Murray Moss and Franklin Getchell Book Signing and Reception Dinner

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Murray Moss and Franklin Getchell Book Signing and Reception Dinner

Time: April 3, 2019 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Location: Gateway Community College
Street: 20 CHURCH STREET
City/Town: NEW HAVEN
Website or Map: https://gatewayct.edu/
Phone: (203) 285-2617
Event Type: book, discussion, signing, and, reception, dinner
Organized By: Toni Vollano-Morrison
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2019

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Gateway Community College, New Haven will be hosting a book discussion and signing, with a reception dinner for art world icons and authors of the new book, "Please Do Not Touch". 

For almost twenty years the SoHo design gallery MOSS was the intellectually challenging, visually arresting epicenter where design and art, money, technology and theatre came together. 

With their new book, the duo reflect on their experiences with Moss gallery, "the design store that changed design."

Free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Reservations required: (203) 285-2617.

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