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She was moving, even when she stood still

When: Thursdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Aug. 24 2019
Phone: 510-527-1214
Email: artprojects@traywick.com
Price: 0.00
www.traywick.com/2019/summer-exhibition
Traywick Contemporary is pleased to announce She was moving, even when she stood still, a group exhibition featuring the work of Amanda Marchand, Rachel Davis, Amy Nathan, Keris Salmon, Emilie Clark and Patte Loper. Exploring the extensive influence of female vision and thought, the show highlights artists whose work and deep engagement in the world has been shaped in profound ways by the female perspective.

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