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Brain Drain opens Friday, June 11 at Nudashank

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WILD NOTHING opens Friday, June 11 at Metro Gallery

BRAIN DRAIN at Nudashank Gallery
June 11 – July 2

Drew Beckmeyer
John Bohl
Amir H. Fallah
Jason Redwood

Responding to a lifelong bombardment of over-stimulation, “Brain Drain” picks up right where you stop trying to make sense of the wreckage and start building it into a terrifying altar. Primarily working with paint, Drew Beckmeyer, John Bohl, Amir H. Fallah, and Jason Redwood share an unrestrained use of imagery and color, constantly ricocheting concept off the automatic and following that path down until the Unknown inches further into the light.

Opening Reception: Friday, June 11, 7 – 10 pm
H&H Arts Building 3rd Floor

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