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The debut show of James McClung’s latest exhibition *Electric Elephant—A journey through northern & southern India.

September 2021 | Narrowsburg, NY

About Forage Space

Art Gallery nestled in the Catskill town Narrowsburg, NY. After six years in Philadelphia, and three years in Scranton, we searched for a location closer to the woods and river, and found Narrowsburg. We feature new artists each month, with a range from New York City graffiti artists to California skate legends. Art is our history and art enhances life.

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The debut show of James McClung’s latest exhibition *After Every Storm Comes a Rainbow—scenes from Los Angeles & The Navajo Nation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

February 2021 | Joshua Tree, CA

*Sponsored by The Artlands

About La Matadora

La Matadora Gallery is located in downtown Joshua Tree. Opened by Colleena Hake on 17 June 2017. Her mission statement is “Taking a stab at showing post-mod art, and cutting through some bullshit.”

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Two-Person Show featuring  James McClungKyp Malone

June 7, 2018 -  July 7, 2018

NYC

About Kate Oh Gallery

Founded by Kate Oh Trabulsi in 2017, the gallery is committed to supporting emerging and mid-career artists who work in a range of media, from paintings and works on paper to sculpture, performance, and experimental installations. The mission of the gallery is to advocate for the work of lesser known artists through exhibitions that introduce collectors and the general public to the work.

The exhibition program is both diverse and inclusive, showcasing the work of non-western and western artists alike. The Kate Oh Gallery aims to establish broad ranging partnerships that will create opportunities for artists to make work in many diverse settings beyond the gallery walls.

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The debut of James McClung's latest exhibition* Low Land—scenes from the American Southwest.

July 2018 |Austin, TX

*also featuring film photographer Dusty Ferguson 

About Preacher Gallery

We had always hoped to find enough room to house a permanent gallery space and open it up to the creative community in Austin. When we discovered a large split-level annex to our main offices, we knew we had to take it. Our mission is to share it with artists and creators who, like us, want to experiment and find some new inspiration. With the guidance and dedication of local artist and dear friend Jason Archer, we curate solo and group shows as well as host special cultural events.

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