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Sightline Art: Symbiotic Relationships

Sightline Editor

March 16, 2011

One of the great things about working in Sightline’s office is our rotating art gallery. Curator Becky Brooks has found some really cool exhibits to bring into the office and liven up the place. Here are a few shots of our latest show, “Symbiotic Relationships” by Cynthia Gerdes:

Symbiotic art 1

Symbiotic art 2

The encaustic paintings will be up through April, and if you find yourself in the Vance Building, stop by and have a look!

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