At Heights Arts, “Public Conscience” searches souls of designers and illustrators
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“Public Conscience,” now on display at Heights Arts, can be thought of as one of two things. First off, it can be conceptualized as a sampling of artistic opinion at the tail end of the grueling, 18-month 2016 general election campaign. Conceived of in October of last year, the selected works are meant to speak to “world issues, popular culture, […]
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