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Toronto Galleries
 aurel Woodcock is awesome and her projects are funny. Once there was a function at a dining hall and there were signs at each table to tell people where they would be sitting. Woodcock replaced all of the signs with a sign that said "This table is reserved for SOMEONE SPECIAL" and left business cards that said "A project to facilitate mingling." The first dude that came asked the host if he could sit anywhere because he was someone special. But it caused a lot of confusion and anxiety. Wicked. A.C.
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