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Joshua #Dietz #using #’s outside of twitter #but seriously #’s shouldn’t be used out of twitter

Time: January 11, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: UNITE
Street: 202 Main Street
City/Town: Northampton, MA
Website or Map: http://www.unitefootwear.com/…
Phone: 4134844775
Event Type: artist, reception, exhibition
Organized By: UNITE
Latest Activity: Dec 28, 2012

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Jan. 11th - Feb 5th
Opening Friday Jan. 11 6pm-9
202 Main Street Northampton Ma

Joshua Dietz is a sixteen year old artist who lives in Northampton. He currently studies painting under the illustrious Vitek Kruta and also apprentices for him at the new Gateway City Arts in Holyoke. Joshua uses his immense amount of childhood wonder to create these surrealistic animals and scenes. He draws inspiration from great surrealist artists such as Dali and Magritte, along with modern surrealism. Joshua works in acrylic paints on wood, often using shellac to seal his works.

For more information, speak to Joshua directly by contacting him, or meeting him at this once in a lifetime event.

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