
OPENING RECEPTION: Dialogue: Lindenfeld + Lindenfeld
Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.
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