Three Times the Ladies

I once heard a saying that thanks to hair color, there's a woman for every taste. But that's rude, misogynistic and stereotypical of assholes that wouldn't appreciate art. Don't be that asshole. No, we should appreciate women for creative and intellectual differences and for the variety of their beings, not...
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I once heard a saying that thanks to hair color, there’s a woman for every taste. But that’s rude, misogynistic and stereotypical of assholes that wouldn’t appreciate art. Don’t be that asshole. No, we should appreciate women for creative and intellectual differences and for the variety of their beings, not their hair color. In that vein, before throwing some primo holiday gift items on the walls for Holiday Presence III, Kettle Art (2714 Elm St.) is all about the ladies. Three ladies, whose mediums vary from 2-D to collage, are featured in 3 of a Kind (on view through December 1, so go there now!). Take in the shots of self-taught shutterbug Erica Felicella, the oil paintings of Lisa Lindholm and the collage works by painter and photographer Jayme Nourallah. The gallery is open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. Call 214-573-7622 or visit kettleart.com.
Thursdays-Saturdays. Starts: Nov. 10. Continues through Dec. 1, 2007

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