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52 Weeks 52 Works Gallery exhibition

I am so honored that that my painting, “Immersed” has been selected to appear in the 2020 Edition of 52 Weeks 52 Works Desk Calendar published by AGC The Creative Advantage, and Exhibition at Baldwin Wallace University’s Fawick Art Gallery. The gallery exhibition is scheduled for Nov 1 – Dec 6, 2019 with an opening reception on Friday, November 1 from 5-8pm. 

I’m honored to see “Immersed” featured on the official event postcard from Baldwin Wallace University’s Fawick Art Gallery. Please save the date, this will be an amazing show featuring 52 artists from Northeast Ohio.



And more about the calendar here: http://www.visitagc.com/52-weeks.html

I promise to post more pictures after opening night!  

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