Broad and High
Andrew Ina: Unintended Consequences
Clip: Season 8 Episode 14 | 6m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Ina's paintings focus on the Caution sign in its various forms.
Columbus artist Andrew Ina talks about his exhibition at Otterbein University entitled Unintended Consequences. Ina's paintings focus on the Caution sign in its various forms, as a response to the current nonsensical social and political climate.
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Broad and High
Andrew Ina: Unintended Consequences
Clip: Season 8 Episode 14 | 6m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Columbus artist Andrew Ina talks about his exhibition at Otterbein University entitled Unintended Consequences. Ina's paintings focus on the Caution sign in its various forms, as a response to the current nonsensical social and political climate.
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