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Wild Side

September 21 – October 21, 1995

Curated by Rick Jacobsen and included work by Rex Ray, Jennifer Moon, Michael Brown, and Cliff Hengst. Aqua Velva, an exhibition of sculpture by Jason Mahakian and Trevor Wilson and No Enterprise Zones, a documentation of Darcy Paley and Keith Pirlot’s interventions with the urban environment were also featured. The video screening room aired a program entitled Identity/Displacement featuring work by Yau Ching, Jayce Salloum, Walid Ra’ad, Luis Valdovino, Dan Boord and Greg Durbin.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, LACE Tagged With: 1995, Aqua Velva, Cliff Hengst, Dan Boord, Darcy Paley, documentation, Exhibition, Greg Durbin, Jason Mahakian, Jayce Salloum, Jennifer Moon, Keith Pirlot's, Luis Valdovino, Michael Brown, No Enterprise Zones, Rex Ray, Rick Jacobsen, Screening, Sculpture, Trevor Wilson, Video, Walid Raad, Wild Side, Yau Ching

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