Top Benefits of Batch Email Appending Service for High-Volume Needs

A batch email appending service is a game-changer for businesses managing extensive data lists. If you’ve ever struggled with outdated or incomplete customer contact information, you know the frustration of missed opportunities and wasted resources. Batch email appending takes the hassle out of the equation, making it easier to keep your email lists accurate, up-to-date,…

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Review | A Narrow Passage

A Narrow Passage ​Noysky Projects ​6727 ⅞ Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Exhibition Dates | Oct 14th – Nov 12th, 2017​ Closing Reception | Sunday, Nov 12th, 3-6pm Noysky Projects is tucked away between souvenir shops in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles. As you approach the building, you’re invited to walk down a corridor of…

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Evan Holm

Evan Holm is a kinetic installation artist who utilizes sound and music machinery to make sculptures which speak towards nature, tradition, music, poetry, time, and movement. His work has a poetic quality which is a must see through his beautifully documented videos on his website When and where were you when you first started incorporating…

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Scott Andrew

Scott Andrew and I met up this March near his home in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill. Scott is a multimedia artist, whose solo work dances across immersive videos, installations, sculptures, and performances to “evoke a childlike yearning for play.” Scott is also a primary collaborator and co-founder of the Institute for New Feeling, “a research clinic committed…

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Opening | Aliens with Extraordinary Abilities

Aliens with Extraordinary Ablities ​Curated by Artist, Camella DaEun Kim ​​ Opening Reception | Saturday, May 20th, 5 – 7pm Exhibition dates | May 20th – July 21st, 2017 ​Mon – Fri, 10am – 5pm ​Immigrant Potluck | Saturday, June 10th Fellows of Contemporary Art ​970 North Broadway #208 Los Angeles, CA 90012   The title of this group…

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How to Give a Shit No 4

Do yoga in a room with art installed. Insipid bourgeois cliché? Worry not, we’re all clichés. It’s only absurd when described, but beautiful in the moment. In warrior one , I can see my own painting above our living room couch. It’s a four-by-four-foot abstract with muted greens and blues. It’s whatever. In warrior two,…

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