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‘Because Art Is Essential’ show on view online

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KENT–Kenise Barnes Fine Art, which is on winter recess, has mounted an online exhibit, “Because Art Is Essential,” through March 23.

#BecauseArtIsEssential is a hashtag the gallery has used on the gallery’s social media for years.

The online exhibition includes staff favorites by 50 artists. Additional available work can be viewed by navigating to each artist’s page on the website.

The Kent gallery, located at 7 Fulling Lane, is open by appointment only through March 17. The staff is working offsite and is available to assist with inquiries and logistics.

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