Everywhere and Nowhere at All

Remember the Myers-Briggs personality test? I recently discovered that, as it turns out, when you break down the U.S. population in terms of ENFJs and ISTPs, most Americans are introverts. Of course, one of the questions is whether you'd rather read a book or go to a party, and given...
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Remember the Myers-Briggs personality test? I recently discovered that, as it turns out, when you break down the U.S. population in terms of ENFJs and ISTPs, most Americans are introverts. Of course, one of the questions is whether you’d rather read a book or go to a party, and given that much of the population is now a bit old to consider a kegger a good Friday night option, maybe it’s not really a fair assessment. In any case, when you go to see the current exhibition on display through May 29 at The Public Trust, 2919-C Commerce St., check out the title, Introverted Floating World, and remember that it could be describing you. This is a solo exhibition for Brent Ozaeta, whose work fosters discussion of the media’s presence in and effect on our lives. For gallery hours and more information, call 214-760-7170 or visit trustthepublic.com.
Wednesdays-Saturdays. Starts: April 22. Continues through May 29, 2010

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