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Preview: “In Our Wake” Group Show at Thinkspace

This Saturday, February 9, Thinkspace in Culver City will premiere a small-scale group show featuring work from eight artists with diverse aesthetics but a common strength in their respective disciplines. The line-up of artists includes Caitlin Hackett (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Henrik Aa. Uldalen (HF Vol. 24 cover artist), Mary Iverson (HF Vol. 22), David Cooley, Drew Young, Liz Brizzi, Craig "Skibs" Barker and Jason Thielke. Between Caitlin Hackett's dark reflections of nature, Mary Iverson's meditations on globalization and Henrik Aa. Uldalen's exploration of dream states, the exhibition will showcase many conceptual and stylistic currents in the contemporary art world. Take a look at our preview after the jump, images courtesy of Thinkspace.

David Cooley

This Saturday, February 9, Thinkspace in Culver City will premiere a small-scale group show featuring work from eight artists with diverse aesthetics but a common strength in their respective disciplines. The line-up of artists includes Caitlin Hackett (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Henrik Aa. Uldalen (HF Vol. 24 cover artist), Mary Iverson (HF Vol. 22), David Cooley, Drew Young, Liz Brizzi, Craig “Skibs” Barker and Jason Thielke. Between Caitlin Hackett’s dark reflections of nature, Mary Iverson’s meditations on globalization and Henrik Aa. Uldalen’s exploration of dream states, the exhibition will showcase many conceptual and stylistic currents in the contemporary art world. Take a look at our preview below, images courtesy of Thinkspace.

Caitlin Hackett

Mary Iverson

Henrik Aa. Uldalen

Liz Brizzi

Craig “Skibs” Barker

Drew Young

Jason Thielke

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