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‘Dark Water’ -Show Preview

In just a couple weeks, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica's Bergamont Station will be playing host to the highly anticipated group show, 'Dark Water.' Curated by artist Martin Wittfooth, who was our cover feature in the recent Hi-Fructose Volume 19, 'Dark Water' culls from the murky depths a stellar line up of some of the new contemporary scenes best and brightest including Hi-Fructose cover artists Andrew Hem (HF Volume 21) and Josh Keyes (HF Volume 12.)

The theme of the show is as compelling and mysterious as the artist's works themselves. From the darkest reaches of the soul to environmental imbalances, the subject of dark water can serve as an introspective and personal exploration, a social or environmental dialog, or both. The exhibit opens November 12th, get an exclusive first look here on Hi-Fructose.

Andrew Hem

In just a couple weeks, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica’s Bergamont Station will be playing host to the highly anticipated group show, ‘Dark Water.’ Curated by artist Martin Wittfooth, who was our cover feature in the recent Hi-Fructose Volume 19, ‘Dark Water’ culls from the murky depths a stellar line up of some of the new contemporary scenes best and brightest including Hi-Fructose cover artists Andrew Hem (HF Volume 21) and Josh Keyes (HF Volume 12.)

The theme of the show is as compelling and mysterious as the artist’s works themselves. From the darkest reaches of the soul to environmental imbalances, the subject of dark water can serve as an introspective and personal exploration, a social or environmental dialog, or both. The exhibit opens November 12th, get an exclusive first look here on Hi-Fructose.

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