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Toronto Galleries
 s the World Washi Summit, hosted by the Japanese Paper Store, permeates the city, the Loop Gallery is hosting their own exhibit highlighting the paper (!) and its various forms. Exploring the mediums dualism- its fragility and strength, resilience and delicacy, and simple beauty, the exhibit looks at this traditional paper and its influence on modern art. –C.S.
For more information call 416-516-2581
Loop Gallery, 1174 Queen Street W, Toronto, ON |
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