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The Spirit Board Group Show

This Saturday, November 5th, one of our favorite boutiques in San Francisco, Loved to Death, will be opening a fun group show in their back gallery paying homage to the creepiest and most fascinating of boards games, the Ouija. Whether the result of a subconscious ideomotor effect, or explanations more occult, the board serves as the source of inspiration for a wide range of believers, artists included. Curated by Hi-Fructose's own JL Schnabel, 'The Spirit Board Group Show' enlists a great looking lineup of artists including Jennybird Alcantara, Kukula, Edith LeBeau, Jon Todd, Allyson Melberg Taylor, Liza Corbett, Jeremy Hush, Caitlin Hackett and many, many more. Get a preview of some of the works debuting this weekend, after the jump.

Kelly Louise Judd

This Saturday, November 5th, one of our favorite boutiques in San Francisco, Loved to Death, will be opening a fun group show in their back gallery paying homage to the creepiest and most fascinating of boards games, the Ouija. Whether the result of a subconscious ideomotor effect, or explanations more occult, the board serves as the source of inspiration for a wide range of believers, artists included. Curated by Hi-Fructose’s own JL Schnabel, ‘The Spirit Board Group Show’ enlists a great looking lineup of artists including Jennybird Alcantara, Kukula, Edith LeBeau, Jon Todd, Allyson Mellberg Taylor, Liza Corbett, Jeremy Hush, Caitlin Hackett and many, many more. Get a preview of some of the works debuting this weekend, below.

Caitlin Hackett

Buddy Nestor

Allyson Mellberg Taylor

Edith LeBeau

Jennybird Alcantara

Liza Corbett

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