by Carl Kruse
The Carl Kruse Arts Blog in conjunction with the Ivy Circle Berlin is happy to invite all to an art exhibit of artist Jade Cassidy taking place on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 from 6-9 p.m. at the Quantum Gallery on Kurfürstendamm 210 in West Berlin.

The event will feature complimentary champagne from the Lombard champagne company, who will be represented by champagne ambassador Fanny Thiel, and a complimentary open wine bar from 6-7pm. A full cash bar goes on all night.
Originally from South Africa, Jade Cassidy is an emerging artist who resides in Berlin. Her work explores themes of renewal and resilience, and the exhibition invites viewers to reflect through her paintings and sculptures on cycles of destruction and revival, often using the South African Protea flower for inspiration.
The event is free and open to all friends of the Carl Kruse Arts Blog, and while an RSVP is not mandatory, it would be good to have a head count for the champagne and the bar.
For any questions (and to RSVP) contact Carl Kruse at info@carlkruse.net.
Cheers and to a great gathering on the 12th in Berlin!
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The Carl Kruse Arts Blog in conjunction with Ivy Circle
Berlin is happy to invite all to an art exhibit of artist Jade Cassidy taking
place on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 from 6-9 p.m. at the Quantum Gallery on
Kurfürstendamm 210 in West Berlin.The event will feature complimentary champagne from the
Lombard champagne company, represented by champagne ambassador Fanny Thiel, and
a complimentary open wine bar from 6-7pm. A full cash bar goes on all
night. It will be good.Originally from South Africa, Jade Cassidy is an
emerging artist who resides in Berlin. Her work explores themes of
renewal and resilience, and the exhibition invites viewers to reflect through
her paintings and sculptures on cycles of destruction and revival, often using
the South African Protea flower for inspiration.
The event is free and open to all friends of the Carl Kruse Arts Blog, and
while an RSVP is not mandatory, it would be good to have a head count for the
champagne and the bar.
For any questions (and to RSVP) contact Carl Kruse at info@carlkruse.net.
Cheers and I look forward to a great gathering on the 12th in Berlin!
Carl Kruse