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I Believe in Unicorns, Too! Art Opening Reception and Exhibition

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I Believe in Unicorns, Too!


Opening Reception: Saturday, February 16th| 7-10PM
On View: February 16th – March 23rd, 2013
Regular Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11-5pm


 


It’s time to believe…again!


WWA Gallery’s much loved anti-doom and gloom exhibit “I Believe in Unicorns” gallops back into town on rainbow hooves Saturday, February 16th with “I Believe in Unicorns, Too!”


Bursting with all the saccharine sweet and fantastical happiness that over 50 fine artists, illustrators, animators and sculptors can dream up, “I Believe in Unicorns, Too!” is the over-the-top celebration of enchantment and wonder you need and crave in a world filled with cynicism and despair.


Special guest author/ illustrator Cole Moss will be in the gallery on opening night to sign his new book “Why a Unicorn Drinks.” Learn the dark intricacies of Moss’ oddball unicorn and then share a special moment with Moss in our Magical Unicorn Photo Wonderland.


Open to the public, the gallery reception is from 7 -10PM on Saturday, February 16th. The exhibit will run through March 23rd, 2013.

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