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SOUTHERN CHARM | Rebecca Jack, Anna Kincaide + Greg Miller

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JoAnne Artman Gallery is pleased to present SOUTHERN CHARM, an exhibition of recent work by Rebecca Jack, Anna Kincaide, and Greg Miller. Each based in the South, the artists’ respective practices exude charm, capturing the essence of their regional influences.
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Title: SOUTHERN CHARM | Rebecca Jack, Anna Kincaide + Greg Miller
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JoAnne Artman Gallery is pleased to present SOUTHERN CHARM, an exhibition of recent work by Rebecca Jack, Anna Kincaide, and Greg Miller.
Each based in the South, the artists’ respective practices exude charm, capturing the essence of their regional influences.

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