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The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

For 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE returned to its original home at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas.

 

The fourth edition of the event raised a record $2.2m in aid of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary museum, with 100 artists including Damien Hirst, David Salle, Nate Lowman, Gérard Rancinan, Gabriele de Santis, Petra Cortright, Mario Testino and more.

 

For more details please visit: www.mtvredefine.com

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

For 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE returned to its original home at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas.

 

The fourth edition of the event raised a record $2.2m in aid of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary museum, with 100 artists including Damien Hirst, David Salle, Nate Lowman, Gérard Rancinan, Gabriele de Santis, Petra Cortright, Mario Testino and more.

 

For more details please visit: www.mtvredefine.com

For 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE returned to its original home at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas.

 

The fourth edition of the event raised a record $2.2m in aid of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary museum, with 100 artists including Damien Hirst, David Salle, Nate Lowman, Gérard Rancinan, Gabriele de Santis, Petra Cortright, Mario Testino and more.

 

For more details please visit: www.mtvredefine.com

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

For 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE returned to its original home at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas.

 

The fourth edition of the event raised a record $2.2m in aid of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary museum, with 100 artists including Damien Hirst, David Salle, Nate Lowman, Gérard Rancinan, Gabriele de Santis, Petra Cortright, Mario Testino and more.

 

For more details please visit: www.mtvredefine.com

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

For 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE returned to its original home at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas.

 

The fourth edition of the event raised a record $2.2m in aid of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary museum, with 100 artists including Damien Hirst, David Salle, Nate Lowman, Gérard Rancinan, Gabriele de Santis, Petra Cortright, Mario Testino and more.

 

For more details please visit: www.mtvredefine.com

from the January 28th reception at One Bryant Park for the Winter Art Auction exhibit at the chashama 461 Gallery, 461 West 126th Street in Harlem (January 30 - February 11, 2015)

from the January 28th reception at One Bryant Park for the Winter Art Auction exhibit at the chashama 461 Gallery, 461 West 126th Street in Harlem (January 30 - February 11, 2015)

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

from the January 28th reception at One Bryant Park for the Winter Art Auction exhibit at the chashama 461 Gallery, 461 West 126th Street in Harlem (January 30 - February 11, 2015)

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

from the January 28th reception at One Bryant Park for the Winter Art Auction exhibit at the chashama 461 Gallery, 461 West 126th Street in Harlem (January 30 - February 11, 2015)

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt has come to New York this year. From April 1-17, more than 250 pieces of 2-1/2 ft eggs were hidden, some in plain sight, around New York City. People could join in the egg hunt by downloading a mobile phone app that will allow them to "crack" an egg and put the eggs in their basket. I've been going around the hiding places these past weeks and at the end of the hunt I have 232 eggs in my basket. These are some of the eggs I've seen while going around the city. What's great about this is the eggs will be auctioned off next week and the proceeds will benefit two charities: Elephant Family and New York's Studio in a School. Everyone can place a bid on the eggs and help raise funds through the Paddle8 website paddle8.com/auctions/bigegghunt

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