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Photos from Test Patterns, a collaborative exhibit between BmoreArt and WTMD Studios featuring works by Robby Rackleff, Jessie Unterhalter, and Katey Truhn and curated by Alex Ebstein.

Photos by Joan Cox and Cara Ober.

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