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Locus Issue 6 Release Party Friday, Sept 4 from 7-9 pm

Exhibition: September 2 – October 3, 2009

A multi-media thematic exhibition featuring artists possessing distinct approaches to the body as their subject. With references to science, sexuality, gender, spirituality, performance and technology, each artist brings a unique and heightened sense of physical being into their work.

Artists: Effie Halivopoulou, Kim Manfredi, Christopher Myers, Rachel Schmidt and Lu Zhang.


Catalog and an essay written by Virginia K. Adams, Ph.D. will accompany the exhibition.

Artist Panel Discussion: Saturday, September 12th, 3pm / Moderated by Virginia K. Adams, Ph.D.















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