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Preview: “Tiny Trifecta” at Cotton Candy Machine

This Saturday, Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn will debut the third annual "Tiny Trifecta," a group show featuring small-scale works from extensive roster of artists — including Mark Ryden, Yosuke Ueno, AJ Fosik, Ron English, Victor Castillo, Luke Chueh, Michael Motorcycle, Alex Pardee, Audrey Kawasaki and many more that we've covered in print and online. The artists will present three works each, giving viewers a sampling of their diverse aesthetics packed into a fun-sized format. Take a look at our preview of the show and check the Cotton Candy Machine website for the complete line-up of artists. "Tiny Trifecta" will be on view June 15 through July 7. More after the jump!

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This Saturday, Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn will debut the third annual “Tiny Trifecta,” a group show featuring small-scale works from extensive roster of artists — including Mark Ryden, Yosuke Ueno, AJ Fosik, Ron English, Victor Castillo, Luke Chueh, Michael Motorcycle, Alex Pardee, Audrey Kawasaki and many more that we’ve covered in print and online. The artists will present three works each, giving viewers a sampling of their diverse aesthetics packed into a fun-sized format. Take a look at our preview of the show below and check the Cotton Candy Machine website for the complete line-up of artists. “Tiny Trifecta” will be on view June 15 through July 7.

Audrey Kawasaki

Brandt Peters

Mal Ojo

Zoe Byland

Diana Sudyka

Ciou

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