New Rochelle District 4 City Council member Ivar Hyden, who owns Backstreet, said Seaboldt’s artwork is inspiring.
“Come out and view the latest works of New Rochelle's own Scott Seaboldt!” Hyden said.
Refreshments will be served.
The exhibit, which began Sunday, lasts until Feb. 13.
Seaboldt curated the biennial Ides of March exhibit in New York City.
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