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LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Bullseye Gallery (300 NW 13th Ave., , )
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Curator Michael Endo has long held an interest in the “vanitas” genre of 17th-century still-life painting, which used motifs such as skulls and botanicals as memento mori.  As an artist, Endo has explored these motifs in his paintings.  Now, as a curator at Bullseye, he calls upon five other artists to offer takes on the transience of human life:  Shannon Brunskill, June Kingsbury, Catharine Newell, Marc Petrovic and Michael Rogers.  All five use glass as a material.  It’s an intriguing medium for this theme, since glass, like life itself, can seem strong, sturdy and limitless in potential—until the instant it shatters.  <i>Jan. 2-March 2.</i><p>&nbsp;</p>
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