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'Flowers Hide Everything' available at Gristle Art Gallery, New York.
$325
Gristle Art Gallery proudly present ‘Interiors,’ a Copycat Violence Art Collective group exhibition. Featuring a new collection of work from Copycat Violence’s international artists, each piece was created using an 8×10” cradled Trekell birch panel in a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums.

Exhibition Dates:
November 14- January 31, 2016

26 Bushwick Ave. | Brooklyn NY 11211

For additional information, please contact the collective and/or gallery directly at the following
Copycat Violence: copycatviolence@yahoo.com | Gristle Gallery: Dina@gristletattoo.com

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