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Mixed Media: A Local Artist Digital Gallery

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Would you like to show your art work to hundreds of people everyday? How about on 16′ HD projectors? Together with Grand Central Bowl, Willamette Week is accepting submissions for our local artist digital gallery. The gallery will run during Grand Central business hours and is a great way for you to get your work in front of the public.

For more info & submissions please email graphics@cegportland.com

Also, join us for our Gallery Opening Party: Oct 16, 9pm at Grand Central Bowl.
Live Dj. Cocktails. Appetizers
SE 8th & Morrison St. Portland
503.236.BOWL

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