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Exposed: An Artscape Network Exhibition curated by Michelle Gomez
Jul 14-30, Opens Sat Jul 16 6-8pm
Creative Alliance at the Patterson

What makes us vulnerable? How do people deal with their vulnerabilities? This unique group of interdisciplinary artists reacts to the overwhelming and highly fragile state of their psyche. Their works are autobiographical and explore elements such as distressed body language, chaos, body extensions, veiling and distortion to explore aspects of identity, social relations and hidden desire. Artists include: Trevor Amery, Heather Boaz, Milana Braslavsky, Magnolia Laurie, Sebastian Martorana, Lynn Palewicz and Alessandra Torres.

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