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Way Taking Reception/Performances Fri Oct 19 5:30-7:30pm
Newly minted CA Resident Megan Hildebrandt curates a show about transit. Expect hilarious monologues about waitressing in Chicago, commuting in NYC, poledancing, and the stock market- and maybe even a little beatboxing from Shodekeh! Video, photography, drawing, and installations from around the country, with traveling snacks and wine. Artists include: Hildebrandt; Bryan Heyboer (NY); Sara Holwerda (IL); Cara Emily Levine (CA); Erin Markey (NY); Amanda Thatch (MI); and Nick Tobier (MI). Fri Performances start at 6:30pm, on view October 17- November 3.

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