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“Nature on the Edge: Mutation and Hybridity in 21st Century Art”

Are we still standing on the precipice? Is there time to step back from the edge, to retool, retrofit and save the environment? Curated by David S. Rubin, Bihl Haus Arts’ new group show “Nature on the Edge” explores these concerns via works by 17 established and emerging artists, including Lloyd Walsh, Joey Fauerso, James Cobb, Kati Hibri and Leigh Anne Lester.

  • Bihl Haus Arts

    2803 Fredericksburg, San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 383-9723; (210) (FAX)

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