February 06, 2012
Developer Ed Cheng is having another photo exhibit.
Ed says, "Come by Thursday night to Vanessa's Dumpling House 7:30pm - 9:00pm. I just put up a show of some of my photographs.
"For the past three years I've been photographing Eldridge Street documenting the neighborhood and it's inpending gentrification. Eldridge Street is an eight block span in Lower Manhattan, New York City that serves as a nexus between the Lower East Side, Chinatown, SoHo and the East Village. It is where I was born, raised, and currently live."
The fourteen images are currently up and will stay up until January 18th.
Vanessa's Dumpling House is at 118a Eldridge Street and is open everyday from 7:30am - 10:30pm.
The show is sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Manhattan Community Arts Fund.
About Ed: Edward Cheng is a New York based photographer. He has been a teaching assistant at the International Center of Photography since 2002. He recently began to exhibit works in group shows in 2006 including Visual Aid's Postcards from the Edge, Object Images Gallery's Dia de los Muertos and APEX's AIM for the Arts benefit exhibition. He is currently working on long term projects documenting Easter celebrations around the world and Eldridge Street in New York's Lower East Side. During the day, Edward works as a computer programmer for Boyle Software.