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August 27, 2011, Saturday - Guo Gai, Meng Tang, Slinko Opening Reception at Soap Factory

Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pm (including live performance at 8:00pm)

Location:  Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE
 
Drawn from The Soap Factory’s links with the University of Minnesota and from our annual submissions, we show three artists whose work addresses issues of society, memory, language and loss, while retaining an emphasis on the beauty and power of the object. Guo Gai's choral piece "Lament" will be performed live by a local choir on August 27 and September 23 at 8:00pm each night.

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