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Alex Lukas and Dina Kelberman – Sophia Jacob Lecture Series @ Floristree

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sophiajacob lecture series presents
Alex Lukas and Dina Kelberman
Wednesday, May 23rd | 8pm – 10pm | Floristree

Alex Lukas attended the Rhode Island School of Design where he received a BFA in 2003. Recent solo exhibitions include Telefon Til Chefon Gallery in Copenhagen, Denmark, Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco, and Steven Zevitas Gallery in Boston. His works references real and imagined landscapes and their eventual return to nature. Lukas lives and works in Philadelphia, PA.

Dina Kelberman graduated from SUNY Purchase with a BFA in 2003. Currently, a member of the Wham City artist collective, she has shown nationally and internationally, most recently in Out of Print at the Brooklyn Gallery, New York, and at the Maryland Film Festival in May. Kelberman lives and works in Baltimore, MD.

The sophiajacob lecture series invites select members of the artistic community to present on a topic of their choice.

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