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Hooks-Epstein Galleries presents Kelly and Kyle Phelps: "The Wasted Dream" opening reception

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Hooks-Epstein Galleries will open 2020 by presenting an exhibition for identical twin brothers and ceramicists, Kelly and Kyle Phelps. An exhibition of ceramics and mixed media, "The Wasted Dream" encompasses the creation of traditional ceramic, sculpture, and mixed media art. Much of their work is about the blue collar working-class, race relations, and the everyday struggles of the common man and woman. They grew up in a blue-collar/factory environment in Indiana where they were inspired by family members and friends who worked in various manufacturing plants, steel mills, and foundries.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 15, 2020.

Hooks-Epstein Galleries will open 2020 by presenting an exhibition for identical twin brothers and ceramicists, Kelly and Kyle Phelps. An exhibition of ceramics and mixed media, "The Wasted Dream" encompasses the creation of traditional ceramic, sculpture, and mixed media art. Much of their work is about the blue collar working-class, race relations, and the everyday struggles of the common man and woman. They grew up in a blue-collar/factory environment in Indiana where they were inspired by family members and friends who worked in various manufacturing plants, steel mills, and foundries.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 15, 2020.

Hooks-Epstein Galleries will open 2020 by presenting an exhibition for identical twin brothers and ceramicists, Kelly and Kyle Phelps. An exhibition of ceramics and mixed media, "The Wasted Dream" encompasses the creation of traditional ceramic, sculpture, and mixed media art. Much of their work is about the blue collar working-class, race relations, and the everyday struggles of the common man and woman. They grew up in a blue-collar/factory environment in Indiana where they were inspired by family members and friends who worked in various manufacturing plants, steel mills, and foundries.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 15, 2020.

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Hooks-Epstein Galleries
2631 Colquitt St.
Houston, TX 77098
http://www.hooksepsteingalleries.com/

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