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2010 group Show at David B. Smith Gallery

The David B. Smith Gallery opens a most impressive Group Exhibition to kick start 2010. It features Gregory Euclide (HF Vol.14), Ricky Allman, Emil Alzamo, Lori Field, Kristen Schile, Mike Stilkey and Jason Thielke as well as newcomers to the gallery Christina Empedocles and Regan Rosburg. Check out a few of our show favorites here

The David B. Smith Gallery opens a most impressive Group Exhibition to kick start 2010. It features Gregory Euclide (HF Vol.14), Ricky Allman, Emil Alzamo, Lori Field, Kristen Schile, Mike Stilkey and Jason Thielke as well as newcomers to the gallery Christina Empedocles and Regan Rosburg. Check out a few of our show favorites below.

“A Murder of 13” by Christina Empedocles

“Mother and Child #3” by Emil Alzamora

“Hummingbirds” by Christina Empedocles

“I flattened whatever pushing¦” by Gregory Euclide

“Spool” by Emil Alzamora

“Migration not Sanctification” by Ricky Allman

“Streubelpederl” by Lori Field

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