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The first exhibition, a retrospective of things made during adolescence
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The show was an examination of youth and the adult society it reflects as pieces from the past were repurposed and 'framed' through a current perspective. The process of putting on this show was ultimately a repetition of how the original artwork was made–debuting an artwork was eerily similar to coming of age as a teenager.

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A collaboration with artist Betty Blake.
November 4, 2006
A.Muse Gallery, Mission District, San Francisco

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The Weekend Guide • November 2, 2006
SEE : Smells like teen spirit this weekend. 16
What: Multimedia project from two up-and-comers featuring repurposed artwork created during their teenage years.
Why: Portrait of the artists as young girls.
When: Sat., 5-9 p.m.
Where: A. Muse Gallery, 614 Alabama St., at 18th St.