WGXC Artists' Postcard Benefit
Feb 14, 2010 - Mar 31, 2010
Postcard. by Kico Govantes
Postcard. by Peter Barton
Postcard. by Mimi Graminski
Postcard. by T.P. Moynihan
Postcard. by Ken Laundauer
Postcard. by Isabelle Barton
Postcard. by Richard Edelman
Postcard. by Victoria Brill
Postcard. by Julie Hedrick
Postcard. by Portia Munson
Postcard. by David Chambard
Postcard. by Steve Gross and Sue Daley
Postcard. by Gay Leonhardt
Postcard. by Paul Matthews
Postcard. by Lisa Lamonica
Postcard. by Lora Shelley
Postcard. by Carl Van Brunt
Postcard. by Norm Magnusson
Postcard. by Jan Harrison
Postcard. by Deirdre Swords
Postcard 2. by Lisa Lamonica
Postcard 2. by James Holl
Postcard 2. by Lora Shelley
Postcard 2. by David Chambard
Postcard 2. by Steve Gross and Sue Daley
Postcard 2. by Richard Edelman
Postcard 2. by Victoria Brill
Postcard 3. by Victoria Brill
Postcard 4. by Victoria Brill
Postcard sized artworks are available by artists in support of WGXC. Each card is for sale for $50 (+ $4 sales tax.) Please contact Galen Joseph-Hunter at galen @ wgxc.org or 518-622-2598 to confirm that the work you are interested in is still available and for purchasing instructions.
WGXC is a community-run media project, re-envisioning radio as an innovative platform for local participation. Our inclusive programming connects diverse voices, and distributes information across the public spectrum in New York's Greene and Columbia counties. This multi-faceted project will be much more than just a radio station. With studios in Catskill, Cairo, and Hudson, WGXC activities will include special exhibitions and events, workshops and media training for youth and adults, a news blog with writing and photography, and a local calendar of events, meetings, and other resources.
WGXC volunteers are working hard to launch a 3,300-watt community radio station. More than 78,000 people throughout Greene and Columbia counties will be able to receive the signal on 90.7-FM. WGXC received its license from the FCC and a grant from the US Commerce Dept that will cover 50 percent of our equipment needs. We now need to raise matching funds in order to get on the air.