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MICA MFA Part 2 (what I could get to see, anyway…)

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Paintings by Joshua Korenblat

Paintings by Mary Anne Arntzen


Paintings by Eo Ryoung Choi
Sculpture by Joshua Wade Smith

Paintings by Eo Ryoung Choi



(the gallery was locked when I tried to view the show… when I went back a second time, most of the works were already taken down!)



Painting by Beverly Anne Langran

(video projection by Elizabeth M. Brooks… wasn’t on when I went!)
Interactive works by Joanna Rose White

(Title: Famous Men That Look Like My Dad)
(Title: Movies That Ruined by Life)

Joanna’s display also included take-away mix cds, which I have to say I really loved. The cd includes one section for ‘heart’ and the other section for ‘heartbreak.’ It’s a good listen. Who doesn’t love a good music mix?
William Pace



Gilad Shachar



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