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Switch Hitters at the Creative Alliance and School 33 June 18 & July 9

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Creative Alliance and School 33 are switch hitting for an exciting summer exhibit. Both arts organizations have well established and competitive artist residency programs; this is an opportunity to get them off their home turf and into each other’s venues creating collaboration and exchange.

Batting for Creative Alliance: Lauren Boilini, Michelle Hagewood, Erica Hansen, Magnolia Laurie, Joseph Norman, Marty Weishaar @ the Member’s Gallery at School 33
June 18 – August 14, 2010
Opening Reception June 18 from 6-9
Batting for School 33 Art Center: Colin Campbell, Laurie Flannery, Matthew Freel, Kate MacKinnon, Ryan Murray, Bill Tamburrino, and Aaron Yamada-Hanff @ the Amalie Rothschild Gallery at Creative Alliance
June 18 – July 16, 2010
Closing Reception July 9 from 5:30 – 7:30
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