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Metamorphosis Show by Carol T Chung
Last week was the opening of the Metamorphosis Illustration show at Parsons School of Design for both MFA and BFA graduates. The show ends this Friday, so if you're looking for fresh illustration meat I'd suggest you head on over there before the week is out. The show is in two galleries here in NYC-- 2 W. 13th St. and 66th 5th Ave.
Shown here is just a sample to wet your whistle. (Left: James Wight and Right: Ryoko Hotani)
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