DID Art at the Lethbridge Centre

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“It (disturbance) is not necessarily graphic. One girl  has made optical illusions and one of the students has done  video. He’s interested in old horror films, so he made  some shorts,” Richardson continued citing examples of how the artists have explored the theme.
“It hasn’t just been Denton’s class. We’re doing this just for the experience. He wanted  to  make us realize that putting on an art show isn’t just for professional artists, that you can do it yourself. So it’s been interesting marketing the show  and working with the group. Everybody is  doing their duties to get it organized. There’s still a little bit to do,” she continued noting the Lethbridge Centre’s support  helped finding a space  pretty easy.
 The  group went looking for an empty space downtown and  found Lethbridge Centre to be ideal.
“They were really gracious. They accepted our proposal almost immediately. And having the show there will attract a demographic who might not usually go to an art show. It will be interesting,” she said adding she is looking forward to premiering some of her sculptures
— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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