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7
Nov
2013

Nancy Scanlan Gallery Show




I’m hijacking the usual stream of art today to plug my new exhibition which is now open at the Nancy Scanlan Gallery in the Helm Fine Arts Center. The show will hang until December 20th and we’re having a reception on the afternoon of December 15th for anyone interested in dropping by.

Today’s picture is a composite of 3 panoramas shot with the X20 showing the gallery as it looked on Sunday afternoon after all but 2 of the prints were hung. Labeling and signage should have been added since then but, other than that, this is how the show looks.

The gallery is open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday and by appointment at other times. If you’re in west Austin and have some time free, drop by for a look and let me know what you think.



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