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Legacy and Labor
a group exhibition organized by Caitie Moore and Trevor Powers. 



Legacy and Labor explores the instinct of man to leave behind permanent reminders of one's existence that transcend labor and the human condition. The images illuminate a faulty foundation of once great ideas and power that have become the shadows behind modern advancement and global exchange. The show will feature a reading room with artists’ books and display works in various media by Melissa Catanese, Tom Hoying, Alex Lukas, Tammy Mercure, and Dan Shea.


Show ran from Dec 19th 2014 to Jan 9th 2015.

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Photograph by Tom Hoying from his series "I almost drowned in the Blue River"
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