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Washburn Lofts Announces October 16 Art Exhibit Opening Reception

Artists William Greer and Mitchell Williams live and work at the Pillsbury A-Mill Artist Lofts. Their works are a celebration of color, form, and person. 

William Greer holds a BFA and BA degrees in Art & Art History and Communication, respectively, from the University of Colorado, Boulder (with early studies at MCAD). His work is exhibited in galleries, public spaces, and in private collections in the US and Europe. Greer says of his art, "My imagery is sparked by time-distorted memories. Each piece distills an interaction with a person or place that changed me. Collectively, they form a sort of life-journal."

Mitchell Williams was born and raised on the northside of Minneapolis. A screenwriter and fine artist, he says that "painting has become my most cathartic and stress-free outlet — a way to tell stories not with words, but through color, texture, and form. With each piece, I hope to share that same sense of release and imagination with the viewer."

Hosted by Washburn Lofts, 700 S 2nd Street. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Metered street parking or nearby pay-garages. Entrance on 2nd Street. 

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