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The Finer Things
Christian Herr & John Garrett Slaby

May 14 – June 4
Opening Reception: May 14, 7 – 10pm
A two-man painting show of hair, bikes, skateboards, beards, general mischief and Pennsylvania pride.

Christian Herr received his BFA from West Chester University in Pennsylvania, and lives and works in Lancaster. He was recently interviewed on Fecal Face, and his new work will be included in Book #4 of Beautiful Decay, “Exquisite Corpse.”

John Garrett Slaby received his BFA from West Chester University in Pennsylvania, lives and works in Philadelphia. His work was featured in issue 81 of New American Paintings and was 2008 winner of The Fleisher Challenge in Philadelphia. Slaby’s work is also part of the West Collection.













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