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Originally published by Rural Inteligence x Bess Hochstein

“Sunshine heralded the first day of August, illuminating two new exhibitions at Pittsfield galleries. Leslie Ferrin opened two shows of ornately decorated porcelain sculpture. In Human Made Wild, Jason Walker explores the intersection of nature and culture in work that wavers between whimsical and disturbing. Chris Antemann’s Battle of the Britches subverts 17th century Staffordshire porcelain tradition, placing highly detailed male and female figurines (many of which are anatomically correct) in provocatively playful and sexually suggestive poses.”

“A more kid-centric crowd flocked to Storefront Artist Project, where graphic-novel and comic-book artist Scott Hanna, who is married to Pittsfield-born fashion designer Pamela Ptak, happily illustrated his craft and signed his work for fanboys (and girls) of all ages.”

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