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Tag: Gris Galerie

Posted inArts+Movies, Features

A funeral home is resurrected as an artist collective and gallery

by Susan Cohen September 12, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Upcoming art events at Gadsden Funeral Home

by Erica Jackson Curran August 21, 2012
Posted inCalendar+Scene, The Scene

Funeral parlor Instagrams, cat-walking, and Wu Tang

by Erin Perkins May 7, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Rebekah Jacob and Gris Galerie seeking smart phone photographers

by Erica Jackson Curran April 6, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Visual Arts

Cyle Suesz says goodbye with a skeletal show

by Elizabeth Pandolfi February 29, 2012

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