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It Was Place To Be

For Art Community

Thursday evening, the SUNY Oneonta's Martin-Mullen Gallery was the place to be for the art community, as perhaps 200 people packed the opening reception of "Independent Spirit," featuring two dozen artists from within 30 miles of Cooperstown, Here, Charlie Bremer, right, the Otego artist and the show's organizer, is introduced for a short "gallery talk" on the exhibit, with may be viewed through March 18. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Thursday evening, the SUNY Oneonta’s Martin-Mullen Gallery was the place to be for the art community, as perhaps 200 people packed the opening reception of “Independent Spirit,” featuring two dozen artists from within 30 miles of Oneonta. Here, Charlie Bremer, right, the Otego artist and the show’s organizer, is introduced for a short “gallery talk” on the exhibit, with may be viewed through March 18. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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