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by J. Tim Raymond
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Flexible, half-round, molded plastic upper torso forms, headless and armless, worked with materials that must have strained the inventory of attics and craft stores from across the area, are on view at Impact Artists Gallery on the fifth floor of the Tri-Main building as part of an exhibit that aims to raise awareness of breat cancer.
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by Jack Foran
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The photographer’s eye is discernible behind the deft hand of the sketch artist in the current display of drawings by Nancy Parisi at the Starlight Studio and Art Gallery.
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by Jack Foran
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What’s great about the Elmwood and Tupper Gallery is it used to be a second-hand items store, and still is, in addition to its new function as art gallery. Jam-packed. So that if you don’t happen to like the art on display, you have lots of other interesting stuff to look over and maybe purchase. And for a lot less money than certified artworks tend to go for these days.
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