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Sisters Shock Rock the House! by Carol T Chung

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Saturday night was the opening reception for the Sisters Shock Rock the House! gallery show. It was an all female artists display of urban expression through a multitude of mixed media such as paint, film, and sculpture. The artist shown here is CC McGurr. And yes, those are octopi, which she catches herself while scuba diving, photographs them, and then eats them. Yum. The show is at Supreme Trading, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.



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This entry posted on 15 February 2005 at 6:50 AM
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