DEF LEPPARD's RICK ALLEN Appearing At Wentworth Gallery In New Jersey

December 6, 2014

DEF LEPPARD drummer Rick Allen's new fine art collection titled "Rick Allen: Angels And Icons" will be on display at Wentworth Gallery locations across the nation. The first stop on the tour is the Wentworth Gallery Short Hills in New Jersey where the collection is on display now. This is a collection of 45 mixed-media original art pieces by Rick that feature a mixture of his personal photography, light-based art, and hand painting. A portion of the proceeds from every sale will be donated to Project Resiliency's Warrior Resiliency Program sponsored by the Raven Drum Foundation.

Rick will personally appear at the Wentworth Gallery Short Hills location on Saturday, December 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Wentworth Gallery is located at: The Mall at Short Hills, 1200 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

Allen, now 51, has been living in California for the past 23 years. He resides with his singer-songwriter wife, Lauren Monroe, along with their four-year-old daughter. Together they live a life comprised of art, music and philanthropy, having founded the Raven Foundation, an organization whose mission is to serve, educate, and empower veterans and people in crisis.

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