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LOT 201

17 March 2010

★ Justin Allen & Brooke Hall

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We caught up with Max and Julie Bent of LOT 201 at a cocktail reception at Area 405 in the Station North Arts District. Julie has a studio space in the building where she designs her unique line of custom clothing.

This was our first chance to explore the Area 405 gallery and studios. The artists that share the space are an eclectic group who are as engaging as they are accomplished. We look forward to returning to Area 405 for future events and would like to extend a thanks to our gracious hosts for inviting us to partake in their generosity.

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