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Laura Read and Tom Green opens Friday, August 14 at Civilian Art Projects

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LAURA READ: through the green fuse
&
TOM GREEN: Points of View


Exhibition Runs: August 14 – September 5, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, August 14, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm

SUMMER HOURS: Civilian will be reducing our hours for the dog days of summer. From now until September 5, we will be open Wednesday and Thursday from 1-5pm and by appointment only. To set up an appointment, please call 202-347-0022 and leave a message or email [email protected]. Please note that email will be the best way to contact the gallery until September 5. Thank you.

406 7th Street NW, Third Floor, Washington, DC 20004 /p. 202.347.0022 / f. 202-280-1086
Hours: 12-6pm Wed-Sat

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