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PLANTLife, a group exhibition with Jac Forbes Gallery featuring Joseph Awuah-Darko!

We are excited to announce our 2022 Visiting Fellow Joseph Awuah-Darko participating in a group show: PLANTLife in Malibu with Jac Forbes Gallery. PLANTLife will be on view from November 5 to December 13, 2022!

PLANTLife is curated by gallerist Jac Forbes, it is a unique pairing of plant, paint and sculpture presented to highlight nature’s powerful palates and sculptural magnificence.

The exhibition features the works by artists Joseph Awuah-Darko (myself), Girmachew Getnet, Marc Horowitz, Ken Taylor Reynaga, Michael Swaney, and sculpture by Jasmine Little and in association with The Tropics Hollywood.

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