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Forgotten at A Smith Gallery

Melina McGrew / Pierrot Dreams

Melina McGrew / Pierrot Dreams

A Smith Gallery

103 N Nugent Ave, Johnson City, TX

Juror | Blue Mitchell

Exhibition dates | September 19 to November 2, 2014

Reception | September 27 & October 25, 2014 both 4 to 7pm

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