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The artist's painted dioramas and peculiar characters suggest an open-ended morality play taking shape
Music
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Art
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Dance
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Art
In Tanya Wischerath’s art, bold brushwork and a sparkling glorification of gender nonconformity
Mary Corbin
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Painting, tattooing, and constantly creating, the quintessential SF artist expresses love for her queer community
Lit
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September 13, 2023
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Music
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