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Scene Seen: Joyce J. Scott and DJ Spooky at Goya Contemporary

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Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky): Surveillance at Goya Contemporary

Opening Reception was Thursday, Oct 9, 6-8pm

All photos by Joan Cox for BmoreArt.

Goya Contemporary & Goya-Girl Press
3000 Chestnut Avenue, Mill #214, Baltimore, MD 21211
www.goyacontemporary.com

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Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky): Surveillance

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