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This Isn’t Even My Final Form ~ Artist Reception August 25th

Keystone Gallery presents THIS ISN’T EVEN MY FINAL FORM, a group exhibition that focuses and reflects on the current state of corporeal existence and the possible futures of humanity’s evolutionary narrative.

Artists Include...
Amanda Alfieri
Gal Amiram
C.L. Baker
Courtney Cone
Luka Fisher
Denae Howard
Tyler Lumm
Peter Mark
Sydney Mills
Elizabeth Preger
Don Tinling
Amanda Vincelli

Curated by Sydney Mills
August 18 th 2017 - August 26th 2017

Artist reception to be held on August 25th 2017 from 7-10pm. Keystone Gallery is at 338 S. Ave 16
Los Angeles, CA 90031. Please enjoy these preview images from the show...

Sydney Mills

Don Tinling

Luka Fisher

Amanda Alfier

Courtney Cone

Gal Amiram

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