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Catching up with Gregory Euclide

Since we last saw mixed media artist Gregory Euclide in Hi-Fructose Vol. 14, his environmentally conscious and intricate works have been causing quite a stir. From prestigious group shows at the Habitat at the Foothills Art Center (here) and Biennial of the Americas (here), to catching the eye, and subsequent cover artwork, of indie darlings Bon Iver. Euclide and David B. Smith Gallery in Denver have just announced today that they're releasing the recent Bon Iver cover artwork as a limited edition print, with 50% of net proceeds donated to Agapé Riding Center and the Greater Mankato Area United Way Connecting Kids Program. Check out the print here, and stay tuned for Euclide's upcoming show at the gallery in September.

Since we last saw mixed media artist Gregory Euclide in Hi-Fructose Vol. 14, his environmentally conscious and intricate works have been causing quite a stir. From prestigious group shows at the Habitat at the Foothills Art Center (here) and Biennial of the Americas (here), to catching the eye, and subsequent cover artwork, of indie darlings Bon Iver. Euclide and David B. Smith Gallery in Denver have just announced today that they’re releasing the recent Bon Iver cover artwork as a limited edition print, with 50% of net proceeds donated to Agapé Riding Center and the Greater Mankato Area United Way Connecting Kids Program. Check out the print here, and stay tuned for Euclide’s upcoming show at the gallery in September.

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