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We head out at first light on Monday, in our 50-foot limo (read, “Greyhound Bus”) to begin installation on “Art Snob Solutions, Phase II: The Age of Mechanical Reproduction” at Stride Gallery, in Calgary, Alberta.
Don’t worry, fellow Greyhound travelers, we do not have TB!
The exhibition will open October 10 at 8pm.
Stride is located at 1004 Macleod Trail, SE.
An artist talk will take place at 3:30pm at the gallery, and a music(arthistoric)al performance during the opening at 9:30pm.
More information about the exhibition, with an essay by Scott Rogers.
Said Mary-Anne on Oct 5, 14:10 ·
