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By Mary Templeton

Published on July 06, 2006

Amy Meyers, the force behind Sippora ("Pretty Bird" in Hebrew), has announced she's closing her doors after joining the gallery world just over three years ago. But first the famous party thrower is hosting one last shindig. The farewell fete and opening reception for "Kaleidoscope" features brightly colored oil paintings by artists Allan Rodewald, Ron Gordon and Jim Leen, as well as a few side attractions. Meyers has some surprises in store, but nude, painted models are already on the agenda. We know you'll go for the art, though.
Fri., July 7, 6-9 p.m.; July 8-30