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To read Mark Barry’s reviews of both David Hess at Goya and Bright Shiny New at Paperwork on Ionarts, click here.


Bright Shiny New Artist Allison Wade and Daniel Stuelpnagel

Two viewers scrutinize Jaime Bennati’s sculpture.

Alex Ebstein and Laura Amussen

Bright Shiny New Artist Jana Rice

Me with Jordan Tierney and Lauren Schott


James and Sarah, TU Art Students, next to Jessie Lehson’s Drawing

Cheri Landry, Dana Reifler, and Rosetta DeBerardinis


Artist Jessie Lehson in the middle




Paper Airplane Artist Sophia Flood and several buddies

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