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September 29, 2012, Saturday - Artist Talk: Why we do this at The Soap Factory

Time:  4:00pm

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

The Soap Factory Presents: Why we do this.

"Why we do this" is a new solo project at The Soap Factory in which Minnesota artist Andy DuCett stitches together fragments of pop culture, workaday symbols and collective memory to create a single 12,000 sq ft site-specific installation.

Exhibition Runs: Sep 8 - Nov 11, 2012