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Opening reception with artists on Friday, October 2nd; 7pm to 10pm

The Pitch Gallery is pleased to announce the sixth annual Eccentrik Festival art exhibit, a group art show of video, paintings, photographs, and illustrations. This exhibition will also be in celebration of the third anniversary of the gallery. There will also be a vendors set up for a "Tinkerer's Market", featuring Clayfaery, The Dolling, Curious Goods Curios, Joei Reed Hats, and Davenport Laboratories.

Don’t miss this exhibit at Pitch Gallery, which hopes to challenge the conventions of popular - and even independent - artistic expression, by delving into dark or uncomfortable themes.

Our featured exhibit will include quality works from the following list of high profile underground artists -Robert Bodnar, Iris Chen, Christopher N. Dillon, Kevin Evans, Jason Jones, Judy Jones, Frankie Justice, Joe Kemp, Kizimo, Julia Kennedy, Marty Matthews, Renee McHugh, Eric Morin (Spookyco.), Michael Mosca, James "Blix" Peery, Daniel Sanders, Dan Sargent, Matt Scofield, Steve Shelton, Brittany Sterling (Perception Crisis Photography), and more to be announced.

Pitch Media Gallery
14B Glenwood Avenue
Raleigh, NC
Posted By: Daniel Moss
Thursday, September 24th 2009 at 8:07PM
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