Tyrone Geter
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  • Elgin, SC
  • United States
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Edwin Boone commented on Tyrone Geter's blog post Geter and Otto Neals at the Dorsey Gallery, Brookllyn
"This is a good show, I saw it yesterday and it is a really big show with lots of beautiful pieces. There is an artist talk scheduled for today."
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""Tyrone Geter and Otto Neals at the Dorsey Gallery, April 28 from 3-8, 553 Rogers Ave, brooklyn""
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