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Blah Blah Blah
featuring the work of 
Jamey Hart and Ben Weathers

Blah Blah Blah offers a perspective on contemporary painting and making from the lens of two Cleveland based painters slowly navigating a studio practice. Ben Weathers explores the layers and the limits of paint while Jamey Hart creates assemblages of experience with found materials. Weathers’ formalistic work and Hart’s intuitive process are complimentary in their playfulness and longing to rediscover the magic and wonder in their respective worlds.


Opened Friday Mar 20, 2015
Closed Friday Apr 17, 2015

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