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C.A.V.E. Gallery Is "Dressed to Impress"

The local gallery is filled with exciting new exhibits this November.

Tony Venegas and L Croskey's new collaborative series "Dressed to Kill" is in its first week at C.A.V.E. Gallery. The show features recent works, since the pair's last show at C.A.V.E. in July of 2010.

The exhibit, which covers Gallery II's project wall, includes colorful pieces of stylishly-dressed women wearing black gowns with vibrant designs, with lively patterns and exotic images as background. The various pieces are paper collages and acrylic designs, on wood no longer than three feet.

In addition, the gallery's main room is currently featuring paintings from four other returning C.A.V.E artists, Jason Hernandez, Young Chun, Jasmine Worth and Megz Majewski.

These shows will continue through Dec. 3.

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