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“How dark is this darkness #5,” by Nancy Friedland

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Calling all art lovers to Tyger Tyger Gallery’s newest exhibition. 📣

The female-owned gallerylocated in the River Arts District at Riverview Station — is presenting “The Sun Touches Everything” Fri., Sept. 30- Sun., Nov. 13.

Curated by artist Danielle Winger, this exhibit is an exploration of the sun’s influence on our collective human experience. Attendees can look forward to:

  • 60+ works
  • 15 national and international artists representing various points of views
  • An opening reception on Fri., Sept. 30, 5-8 p.m.*

More details this way.

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