Gwendolyn Aqui-Brooks
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What happened to my paintings that I posted?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Black Art In America Apr 30. 1 Reply

 I posted several new paintings on my site! When I went tolook for them they were gone, however, I found one of themon two members sites!Is this what we are to expect to happen to our work!I must…Continue

 

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At 11:17am on February 24, 2013, Nanno V Smith said…
If Bernard is going to be at the WNDC before his art comes down, please notify me. My husband and I would love to take pictures.
 
 
 

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