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asheboro artists drove to wilmington on friday, may 6. et hacskaylo, ross holt, and i entered work at the cameron art museum's "state of the art/art of the state" exhibition. four curators from prominent art museums were there to meet each artist and consider their work: apsara di quinzio: assistant curator of painting and sculpture at the san francisco museum of modern art, timothy anglin burgard: the ednah root curator of american art and the curator-in-charge of the american art department for the fine arts museums of san francisco, susan davidson: senior curator, collections & exhibitions, solomon r. guggenheim museum, new york, and nicholas cullinan: curator of international modern art at tate modern, london. in a 24 hour period the curators considered over 800 works of art, each hung among the salon-style exhibition. it's up through the end of october. it was a lot of art, a lot of people, and a lot of fun.
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