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Under The Microscope: the Art of GERMS ~ Fullerton Museum Center

Los Angeles based painter Jaime Zacarias, better known as GERMS, creates work that echoes his Chicano art heritage with infusions of LA subculture and surrealist imagery. This world premiere exhibit in Fullerton chronicles Zacarias' many-tentacled career, from childhood drawings and borrowed works in prominent collections, to new, never-before-seen works created especially for this show.

Visit www.cityoffullerton.com to get all the info for visiting hours. Under the Microscope will be open to the public through October 22, 2017. Follow @museumfullerton on Instagram to get information on events during the running of this exhibit.

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