WHAT WEEKLY

Pigment at Gallery 788

07 April 2010

★ Philip Laubner

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Johnny Thorne and photographer Jack Radcliffe at the April opening at Gallery 788 entitled ‘Pigment.’ Gallery 788 is by far one of the most inclusive galleries in the city and their monthly openings is part party, part networking event and an all around good time, if you can actually get inside amidst the crowds of people. Photo by Philip Laubner.

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