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CLEASTER COTTON: On The Topic Of Color

“This exhibit takes you on a color journey. I invite you to consider color… how colors relate to and interact with each other.” Exhibit Opening ReceptionThursday, June 20, 2013 at 6PM The Junction348 Depot Street / Asheville, NC 28801 / River Arts District(828) 225-3497 / thejunctionAVL@gmail.comhttp://thejunctionasheville.com/ Cleaster Cotton, Contemporary Primal Artist(828) 367-7708 /…See More
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CLEASTER COTTON: On The Topic Of Color

Posted on June 14, 2013 at 12:00am 0 Comments

“This exhibit takes you on a color journey. I invite you to consider color… how colors relate to and interact with each other.”

 

Exhibit Opening Reception

Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 6PM

 

The Junction

348 Depot Street / Asheville, NC 28801 / River Arts District

(828) 225-3497 / thejunctionAVL@gmail.com…

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