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Jolly Cowboy opens Friday March 16

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Jackie Tileston. But We’re Already Here, oil, mixed media on linen, 60 x 72 inches.

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Kay Hwang. Schematics No. 600TT.TB/BLK, oil pencil on denril, 33 x 47 inches.

Opening Reception on Friday, March 16th. from 6 to 8 p.m.
You are invited to an opening reception to meet Kay Hwang and Jackie Tileston and preview 2 stunning exhibitions at Pentimenti Gallery. 145 North Second St., Philadelphia. 215.625.9990.

“Everything, in your favor”, paintings & drawings by Jackie Tileston.
“Schematics: New Work on Paper & Toy Series” drawings by Kay Hwang.

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