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Cabin Contemporary is something you’d expect to see in New York City, not on a Schuylkill County Christmas tree farm.
But he chose his hometown of Pottsville to open “The Devil Made Me Do It” exhibit this past weekend in a tiny white cabin showcasing the work of six multidisciplinary artists.There’s also a film,, that casts images of a woman with lines of fake blood streaked across her torso. She’s in and out of a bearsuit, performing what artist Julia Oldham calls
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