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An Opening Reception for 'Displaced' A New Solo Exhibit by Spencer Keeton Cunningham

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Spencer Keeton Cunningham & The Midway Gallery Presents:

An free to the public opening reception for 'Displaced' a new solo exhibit by Spencer Keeton Cunnigham

Spencer Keeton Cunningham is a San Francisco based contemporary artist who has been exhibiting in museums and galleries for the past 18 years internationally and in the United States. He has exhibited at the Wenying Highland Art Museum in China in 2013. As well as in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Hawaii, Amsterdam, Miami, Alaska, Seattle, Menlo Park and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Cunningham's art can currently be found on display in the Permanent Collection of the Berkeley Art museum, The Crocker Museum in Sacramento and in print form in the permanent book collection at the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. Cunningham was also recently inducted into the World Congress of Art History in Bejing China by Art Historian Elaine O'Brien.

This current solo exhibit titled "DISPLACED" has a multi faceted meaning but is primarily derived from Cunningham's American Indian heritage hailing from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in northeastern Washington. The idea of displacement is a common theme amongst the native communities of North America. This "Displaced" exhibit falls into the group of past exhibits Cunningham has created in the Bay Area including such exhibits as "Gentrified" showcasing San Francisco's ever changing gentrification and "ARCHETYPE$" shedding light on the Tech influx in San Jose, California.
Spencer Keeton Cunningham & The Midway Gallery Presents:

An free to the public opening reception for 'Displaced' a new solo exhibit by Spencer Keeton Cunnigham

Spencer Keeton Cunningham is a San Francisco based contemporary artist who has been exhibiting in museums and galleries for the past 18 years internationally and in the United States. He has exhibited at the Wenying Highland Art Museum in China in 2013. As well as in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Hawaii, Amsterdam, Miami, Alaska, Seattle, Menlo Park and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Cunningham's art can currently be found on display in the Permanent Collection of the Berkeley Art museum, The Crocker Museum in Sacramento and in print form in the permanent book collection at the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. Cunningham was also recently inducted into the World Congress of Art History in Bejing China by Art Historian Elaine O'Brien.

This current solo exhibit titled "DISPLACED" has a multi faceted meaning but is primarily derived from Cunningham's American Indian heritage hailing from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in northeastern Washington. The idea of displacement is a common theme amongst the native communities of North America. This "Displaced" exhibit falls into the group of past exhibits Cunningham has created in the Bay Area including such exhibits as "Gentrified" showcasing San Francisco's ever changing gentrification and "ARCHETYPE$" shedding light on the Tech influx in San Jose, California.
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