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Once Again, Again: Rhythm and Repetition at McLean Project for the Arts

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Suzi Fox

Once Again, Again: Rhythm and Repetition
JUN 19-JUL 26
EMERSON GALLERY
Reception June 19, 7 – 9 pm

Juried by Annie Gawlak, Director of Washington D.C. gallery G Fine Art, this exhibit features artists whose work employs multiple images or repetition as concept and/or technique. Working in media ranging from installation, to video to painting and drawing, participating artists include Jessie Lehson, Kyan Bishop, Mary Early, Suzi Fox, Pat Goslee, Jose Varela, Linn Meyers, Kay Hwang, Ryan Hill, J.T. Kirkland, Jay Lee, Joey Manlapaz, Cory Oberndorfer,Thom Sawyer and Linda Hesh.

Thursday, June 19, 2008 / 7:00pm – 9:00pm
McLean Project for the Arts
1234 Ingleside Avenue / McLean, VA

http://www.mpaart.org


Kay Hwang

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