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Lesley Reppeteaux & Zach Johnsen: Opening Tonight 9.12.08

Zach Johnsen and Lesley Reppeteaux from Los Angeles, are both showing at Thinkspace Gallery. The show opens tonight, Friday September 12th, 7-11PM. In the Main gallery Lesley's shows enttled Tumbling is an installation of 22 paintings, all narrating the Greek story of Hades and Persephone. In the project room is Zach's sprawling installation made up of 40 huge hand cutouts titled, The Sunnyside Yard, plus some pieces of mixed media work on paper. Also on the salon wall is Come Wander With Me. new work by Paul Barnes.More previews here...

Zach Johnsen and Lesley Reppeteaux from Los Angeles, are both showing at Thinkspace Gallery, the show opens tonight, Friday September 12th, 7-11PM. In the Main gallery Lesley’s shows enttled Tumbling is an installation of 22 paintings, all narrating the Greek story of Hades and Persephone. In the project room is Zach’s sprawling installation made up of 40 huge hand cutouts titled, The Sunnyside Yard, plus some pieces of mixed media work on paper. Also on the salon wall is Come Wander With Me, new work by Paul Barnes.

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Thinkspace Gallery is located at
4210 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 913-3375

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