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The McKinney Avenue Contemporary has teamed up again with the art-loving folks at Mercantile Coffee House to showcase the funkiest local art Dallas has to offer. The works of Dallas’ own Julia McLain will be featured through September 10. McLain’s artistic style, which she describes as Cutism, involves “taking broken matter and re-assembling into a tangible composition.” This style is evident in McLain’s work “Peace & War,” which depicts dragons, religious symbols and magenta-fleshed demons chopped into 30 squares and displayed as a beautifully confusing puzzle. See McLain’s works work at Mercantile Coffee House, 1800 Main Street, which is open daily. For more information, call 214-953-1212 or visit the-mac.org.
Aug. 13-Sept. 10, 2011