Things Fall Together

The last show of year at Framed on Fifth celebrates the work of these artists in conjunction with Collector's Gallery in Inglewood.
Join us for the reception Friday November 28  from 6:30 to 9:00pm. The show runs from November 25 to December 20
A little of everything from portraiture, to abstract to metal creature constructions. The artists are Jean Pederson, Aaron Sidorenko, Brittney Tough, Cindy Delpart, Douglas Driediger,  David Harrison, Lori Lukasewich, Luke Lukasewich, and Verna Vogel.  
"To be an artist is often a practice of deconstruction and reconstruction: things fall apart and then they fall together. This also to happens on a human scale within individuals, among groups of people, and indeed for all forms of life including the planet itself, as we humans are discovering through our research. And so it is with this little group of artists: we work separately, then someone has an idea to have a show, and one by one we join in, and things once again fall together."

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The last show of year at Framed on Fifth celebrates the work of these artists.
Join us for the reception Friday November 28 from 6:30 to 9:00pm. The show runs from November 25 to December 20
A little of everything from portraiture, to abstract to metal creature constructions. The artists are Jean Pederson, Aaron Sidorenko, Brittney Tough, Cindy Delpart, Douglas Driediger, David Harrison, Lori Lukasewich, Luke Lukasewich, and Verna Vogel.
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