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  • September 20, 2016 1 min read

     (September 17, 2016)

    This past Saturday, we rolled out the red carpet to welcome an international roster of artists and collectors for our latest exhibition, Femme to Femme Fatale curated by Editor in Chief of the Australian-based art publication, beautiful.bizarre Magazine, Danijela Krha. 

    As soon as the doors opened, the gallery was buzzing with excitement. Artists delighted in meeting Krha while fans of participating artists were thrilled by a chance to chat with and see the artworks in person.

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    Femme to Femme Fatale is on view through October 8, 2016 at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco.

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