(FLEMINGTON, NJ) -- Flemington DIY and local promoter, Tape Pencil, are hosting an art exhibit featuring the works of Argentine experimental rock band, educators and disability activists, Reynols. On display will be photography, silk screened posters (printed by Flemington DIY’s Print Club), xerox art and audio from Reynols. The art exhibition will run until July 31, 2023.
Reynols formed in the 1990s in Buenos Aires and have been featured on over 100 musical and conceptual releases around the globe. Their leader, drummer and vocalist, Miguel Tomasin, has down syndrome. His achievements and presence in the Argentine noisy rock scene and the world over has gained fandom and collaboration with such luminaries as Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), composer, Pauline Oliveros and Acid Mothers Temple (Japan) among countless others; but also, as NYC Times recently pointed out, Miguel & his band’s work has benefited the lifestyles and rights of the disabled in his home country.
Reynols 30th Anniversary Art Exhibition kicks off on opening night, Friday July 7, 2023 from 5:00pm-10:00pm with musical performances by Human Adult Band (NJ), Haves & Thirds (Tampa), People Skills (Philadelphia) & Dj-ing by Princeton’s WPRB. To learn more, visit flemingtondiy.org/reynols.
Flemington DIY (Do It Yourself) is located at 26 Stangl Road in the center of the Arts & Cultural District in downtown Flemington, New Jersey. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide an inclusive art space that engages the community with the burgeoning local arts scene, inspires social change, and invigorates the economic development of Flemington, New Jersey.