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09 December 2008 by nathaniel

‘material’ at the Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery, Milwaukee

'material' at the Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery

one night only at the Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery

Friday, December 12th 6-10pm
Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery
710 West Historic Mitchell Street, Second Floor
Milwaukee

material is a one night exhibition of audio and video installation including interactive, experimental, formalistic, and political work.

Artists Include Jesse Egan, Sean Kafer, Kim Ziegler, Kris Martinez, Nicholas Teeple, Matthew Dunlop and Garrett Gharibeh

organized by Nathaniel Stern and Ashley Morgan

with support from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Peck School of the Arts, Visual Arts Department and
ArtSite

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