
In-Faux-Structure
Clip: Season 4 Episode 46 | 5m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn more about the Opalka Gallery's new exhibition, In-Faux-Structure.
The Opalka Gallery, the formal exhibition facility of The Sage Colleges, is now featuring a new exhibition called In-Faux-Structure. Visit the gallery during installation and hear from the Opalka Gallery's Director, Judie Gilmore, to learn more about this exhibition and to hear from some of the artists about their work.
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In-Faux-Structure
Clip: Season 4 Episode 46 | 5m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
The Opalka Gallery, the formal exhibition facility of The Sage Colleges, is now featuring a new exhibition called In-Faux-Structure. Visit the gallery during installation and hear from the Opalka Gallery's Director, Judie Gilmore, to learn more about this exhibition and to hear from some of the artists about their work.
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