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You Know You Want To: Princess Leia Look-a-like C [...]

VISION QUEST
AUGUST 21-OCTOBER 4, 2008 at School 33
Opening: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6-9pm
CURATED BY JASON HUGHES
Featured artists include: Seth Adelsberger, Sarah Gamble, James Johnson, Christine Buckton Tillman, and Pat O’Malley

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NETMARES/NETDREAMS
AUGUST 22 – SEPTEMBER 19, Friday – Sunday 11-3 pm

Opening reception August 22, 2008 7pm-10pm
Instigated by Kari Altmann and Mark Brown

Through a combination of online platforms, the international participants in this show have pulled together their own creations, found material, screen grabs, and more that can somehow be described as a “Netmare” or “Netdream”.

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