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Felipe Ortiz

THE FUTURE IS NOW

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 27, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Four-day contemporary arts bonanza upon us once again

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Adam Lorusso, Adam O'Day, Amara por Dios, AngelOnce, Boston, Brand Rockwell, Brian Life, Carly Lubert, Curtis Williams, Danielle Coenen, Dave Tree, Eben Herrick, Felipe Ortiz, Flesh 031, Future Arts, Giovanni DeCunto, God's Flesh, Goopmassta, Greg Boggs, Ian Staber, Ian Tartasky, Justin Hager, Kathryn Fuller, Lavaughan Jenkins, Leonard Bernhardt, Live painting, Mattaya Fitts, Merkthose, Mike Kessman, Nefertara Ozella, Nicholas Pinciaro, Pete Cosmos, Raodee/Rekloos, Rixy Fz, Sean Patrick Watroba, Shayna Yasuhara, Stenny, Stephen Sheffield, TofuSquirrel, Trespassion, Ultimate

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