Books and bronze In addition to Mackenzie Thorpe's new book, the exhibit Friday will include some of his bronze sculptures.

Where

Editions Limited Gallery
838 E. 65th St.
Indianapolis, IN

When


12/31
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Books and bronze
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Raised in northern England, Mackenzie Thorpe overcame dyslexia and economic hardship to become the creator of monumental works of art. Thorpe has recently published a limited edition book, A Crossroads, a 250-page monograph that features nearly 60 works, and is exhibiting a variety of works on paper. He will be at Editions Limited Gallery, 838 E. 65th St., on June 22 from 6-9 p.m. for a booksigning and the opening of his new show. Call 317-466-9940 or go to www.editionsltd.com for information.
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Nov 22, 2008
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