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Sarah Wilmer Opening Reception Saturday, May 31 at Randall Scott Gallery

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Sarah Wilmer
Photographs
May 31st-July 5th
Artists reception: may 31st, 7pm-9pm

Sarah Wilmer creates abstracted narratives in her photographs that evoke mystery and a sense of heightened reality. Her subjects are often lone figures or creatures set within a dark and wooded world engaged in actions that transcend those of the everyday.

Sarah Wilmer lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has appeared in such publications as V Magazine, Vision, Nomenus Quarterly and Surface and she was named to PDN Magazines “30 under 30 to Watch” in 2007.

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