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Wonder Cabinet

Tamarind hosts a weekend long program of presentations, panels and demonstrations on the interactions of art and science, guest curated by Lawrence Weschler. New work by paper engineer Matthew Shlian will be featured, at the conclusion of his Frederick Hammersley Artist Residency at Tamarind. All events will be free and open to the public in various locations. The Albuquerque Wonder Cabinet is supported by the Frederick Hammersley Foundation.

All events are free and open to the public. RSVP via Eventbrite required. Please visit 'External Link' below for full schedule and speakers.

Relevant research areas: North America, Lithography
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