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"We Are Who We Pretend to Be" Opening Reception

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We Are Who We Pretend to Be


Featured Artists:


Justin Bloomer, Nicole Bruckman, Vincent Cacciotti, David Chung, Evan Cummiskey, Joachim Knill, Bethany Marchman, Lou Pimentel, Allison Reimold, Jophen Stein


Opening Reception: Saturday, November 10th | 7-10PM
On View: November 10th – December 1st, 2012
Regular Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11-5PM


Titled after Kurt Vonnegut's cautionary quote, "We Are Who We Pretend to Be" opens Saturday, November 10th at WWA Gallery and features ten diverse painters and mixed media artists manipulating and questioning notions of identity and reality.


An artist's identity will inevitably make itself known in an artist's work.  With the creative process, there is a symbiotic relationship between the finished work and the artist that makes it, from their interest in subject matter to stylistic choices and execution to presentation.  These artists present us with versions of reality, and ask us to question our own.


To learn more about the artists and to RSVP, please see this link: https://www.facebook.com/events/413192068736434/

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