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SCOPE NYC: Jaime Treadwell, Kate MacDowell and more for PATRAJDAS Contemporary

For this year's SCOPE NYC, Ogden, Utah-based gallery PATRAJDAS Contemporary will be showcasing the work of Kate MacDowell, Jaime Treadwell, Koh Sang Woo, Judy Csotsits, Simone Kestelman and Tm Gratokowski. Kate MacDowell's monochrome ceramic sculptures (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 15) and Judy Csotsits' mandala-like mixed-media artworks will be displayed alongside Jaime Treadwell's color-saturated paintings and Koh Sang Woo's mystical photo illustrations. Take a look at our preview of the works after the jump and make sure to stop by Patrajdas' booth at SCOPE now through March 10.

For this year’s SCOPE NYC, Ogden, Utah-based gallery PATRAJDAS Contemporary will be showcasing the work of Kate MacDowell, Jaime Treadwell, Koh Sang Woo, Judy Csotsits, Simone Kestelman and Tm Gratokowski. Kate MacDowell‘s monochrome ceramic sculptures (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 15) and Judy Csotsits‘ mandala-like mixed-media artworks will be displayed alongside Jaime Treadwell‘s color-saturated paintings and Koh Sang Woo‘s mystical photo illustrations. Take a look at our preview of the works here and make sure to stop by Patrajdas’ booth at SCOPE now through March 10.

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