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“Fortune Favors The Bold” at Parlor Gallery

Recently opened at Asbury Park, NJ's Parlor Gallery was the large group show "Fortune Favors The Bold." Based on circus imagery, including freak show oddities such as conjoined twins and gaff taxidermy, the diverse works showcased the many aspects of the jubilant yet strange energy of carnival life. Included in the menagerie of works were new pieces from artists Adam Wallacavage, Sarah Davey and Sarina Brewer among others. Take a peek at more images of the work as well as opening night photos after the jump.

Recently opened at Asbury Park, NJ’s Parlor Gallery was the large group show “Fortune Favors The Bold.” Based on circus imagery, including freak show oddities such as conjoined twins and gaff taxidermy, the diverse works showcased the many aspects of the jubilant yet strange energy of carnival life. Included in the menagerie of works were new pieces from artists Adam Wallacavage, Sarah Davey and Sarina Brewer, among others. Take a peek at more images of the work as well as opening night photos.

Adam Wallacavage

Sarah Davey

Sarina Brewer

Artists Adam Wallacavage, Jeremy Hush and friend.

Sarah Davey

Sarina Brewer

Bryan Holland

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