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If You Missed the First Episode of Work of Art: T [...]

Alyssa Robb, Monique Crabb, Jordan Bernier, Andrew Laumann, Katie Rose, Beth Höeckel, Lesser Gonzalez, William Cashion, Elena Johnston, Natasha Tylea, Dan Franz and Abe Sanders

With a special acoustic set from Future Islands!

Twelve artists reveal through photography the summer experience of heyday and youthful abandon. The collection of images exemplifies the excited energy innate to the heated season and the grittiness that accentuates it.

Bikinis, sunsets, flip flops, seashells, soil, shades, Pretty Boy, summer romance, bare feet, ponytails, lemonade, splish splash, picnics, ice cream, sun bathing, Hawaiian music, blonde hair, sweaty bodies, sand castles and waves…

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