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PhoneBooth Gallery’s “Girls, Girls, Girls”

Online gallery and retailer, PhoneBooth Gallery has put up a new show, running till June 12th. Entitled "Girls, Girls, Girls", the show is mostly about, and by...girls. Co-curated by Jennie Cotterill, the show features an extensive roster of up-and-coming female artists, some of our favorites from the show can be found here.

ELISA TANAKA
“MÓGUÀI“

21.25“ x 13.125“
Charcoal on Paper

Online gallery and retailer, PhoneBooth Gallery has put up a new show, running till June 12th. Entitled “Girls, Girls, Girls”, the show is mostly about, and by…girls. Co-curated by Jennie Cotterill, the show features an extensive roster of up-and-coming female artists, some of our favorites from the show can be found below.

JENNIE COTTERILL
“GIRLS!GIRLS!GIRLS!“

17“ x 11“
Acrylic on floating wood panel

YEVGENIYA MIKHAILIK
“QUEEN BIRD“

4“ x 3.5“
Watercolor, Ink, Graphite
and Gouache on Yupo

NANCY CHIU
“MY BUNNY POPPY“

7.25“ x 5.25“
Acrylic and Graphite on Wood

BREE DENTICE
”UNTITLED”

27.5” x 19.75”
Graphite on Paper

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