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Restless Spirits

Art scenesters unveil their moveable space

By Steve Jansen

Published on November 01, 2007

There’s definitely a double-edged sword component to First Friday. Walk into one gallery and you're struck by work that’s more powerful than the Holy Trinity. (Well, only if you’re into that Jesus stuff.) Stroll into another space and the art may suck so hard that you’ll wanna kick it with your boy Lucifer. (Again, only if you’re into that Jesus stuff.) Art vets Sherrie Medina and Erin Kane want to make us bow in genuflection with the Ghost Gallery, “Phoenix’s first migratory art space.” The concept works like this: Every few months, the gallery will host progressive, theme-based artwork by established and upcoming artists at different vacant downtown spaces. GG's debut exhibit is titled “Here/Now.”
Fri., Nov. 2, 6-9 p.m., 2007



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