THURSDAY
It's Valentine's Day and what better way to celebrate love of the artistic community than with a film about Bert Long.
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Go to the Menil at 7 p.m. and see Bert. You'll learn that it is possible for a successful artist to give back to the artistic community.
FRIDAY
Poisoned by romance? Reese Darby has curated an antidote in Physical Attraction: A Respite from Romance at Hardy and Nance Street Studio Complex.
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Ingredients include works by Tim Gonzalez, Cecelia Johnson, Jonatan Lopez, and Patrick Turk.
SATURDAY
Book your day with three very distinct performance art pieces.
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Start at noon at Del Rio st. @ S. Macgregor Way with Walk 3 of the Human Tour led by Carrie Schneider and Alex Eckstue.
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At 2 p.m. at DiverseWorks in Tony Feher's Free Fall and later 8p.m. @ 2513 Holman @ Project Row Houses, see Autumn Knight and John Pluecker (JP) perform in What Is Seen As It Is Seen
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Then at 7 p.m. at the Menil, catch Wura-Natasha Ogunji's live video performance Radio Kaduna. It tackles the topic of love within a Muslim-Christian household in pre-independence Nigeria.
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Performance not your thing? Gallery Row's got it going on anchored by McMurtrey Gallery with The Pleasure of Ruin by Sydney Yeager.
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