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Review: Exorcising Art Witches, by Amy Richard

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Exorcising Art Witches: REview of Catie Faryl's 1997 exhibition at the Blue heron Gallery in Ashland, Oregon

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This entry was posted in Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged 1997, Amy Richard, Art Witches: Consorts and Familiars, Ashland, Ashland Daily Tidings, Blue Heron Gallery, exhibition, Exorcising Art Witches, review on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.

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