All posts tagged Ricky Powell

The Rickford Institute All-Star Classic

The Good Life and the Milk Gallery here in New York City are celebrating renowned artist—and our good friend—Ricky Powell along with other artists in Powell’s talent group (The Rickford Institute) with an exhibition displaying classic photography from Powell and others.

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Ricky Powell Celebrates his new release!

Our good friend and comrade here at Squeaky, the very talented Ricky Powell, will be celebrating the release of Frank chapter  43:Bug Out! curated by artist himself. We encourage everyone to come in support of the legend on December 9th, at the Sacred Gallery in NYC.  We anticipate this opening to be mind blowing based off of the slide show he hosted here at the Squeaky loft, full of people, white castle and most importantly, beer. We hope to see you there!

You must RSVP to events@frank151.com

A Squeaky Joint: Ricky Powell Slideshow

Thanks to everyone who attended our Squeaky joint last night and helped make it a huge success. We hope you enjoyed yourself as much as we did. For the record the office still smells like booze and White Castle. Pictures below…

Ricky Powell Slideshow: 25 Years of Street Photography

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Squeaky is throwing an event showcasing 25 years of street photography curated by the infamous, Ricky Powell. Should be a big night featuring a live jazz band, iconic art and enough booze and white castle burgers to make Harold and Kumar jealous.

Why We Love NYC

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Squeaky CEO, Anthony Del Monte & Famed NYC Photographer, Ricky Powell

Why do we love NYC? Because millionaires take the subway with homeless people. Because you can eat lunch for a dollar or a thousand. Because the food, the energy, the pulse. Because most of all the people…heroes, villains, workers, players, characters and institutions. Yesterday one of NY’s true institutions, Rickey Powell, stopped by the loft to discuss his upcoming photography show at Squeaky on July 22.  I toasted my coffee to his boilermaker (prelunch) and as always Ricky didn’t disappoint. As the song goes “to know know know him…is to love him”.