Brad Adkins: Adkins is re-creating a work that Oregon artist and musician Nate Slusarenko created in The Art Gym in 1991.
The Art Gym: Homage
November 3 - December 7, 2008
Re-enactments, copies and tributes by Sherrie Wolf,
Brad Adkins, Christopher Rauschenberg and Michelle Ross
Marylhurst University
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