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Photos from Saturday evening at The Shooting Gallery to another packed house, where the 6 person Dutch collaborative Antistrot was on display. Next door White Walls hosted the group show "Never A Dull Moment" curated by and featuring the talent of 16 artists curated by iO Wright. And if you get the lame double entendre in the title of this post there's a chance you're too old to be reading this.

Photos from Saturday evening at The Shooting Gallery to another packed house, where the 6 person Dutch collaborative Antistrot was on display. Next door White Walls hosted the group show “Never A Dull Moment” curated by and featuring the talent of 16 artists curated by iO Wright. And if you get the lame double entendre in the title of this post there’s a chance you’re too old to be reading this.

Antistrot at White Walls:

Silas and Johan of Antistrot

Never a Dull Moment” at The Shooting Gallery:

The Clayton Brothers

Jonathan Darby

Jonathan Darby

Augustine Kofie

Upstairs:

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