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Subterfuge at Creative Alliance Saturday, Feb 25

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Subterfuge: CA Residents and Others

Sat Feb 25 Residents’ Open House. Receptions and Open Studios 7-9pm. FREE concert w/ Big in Japan 9pm. On view Feb 23-Mar 10.

The average visitor to The Patterson has only an inkling of the activity going on behind closed doors or in darkened corners. On the occasion of our annual blockbuster Residents Open House, with studio doors thrown open and the energy turned way up, our resident artists and a group of their friends take the notion of subterfuge -an act of purposeful deception – as the theme for a show that’ll have you looking over your shoulder. Coordinated by Alessandra Torres.

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