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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Artist Tracey Johnson says her pieces reflect the TT experience; some are more abstract than others. - TRACEY Johnson dares “not to please” at her solo exhibition I Went for a Drive and Never Came Back. Johnson’s largely surreal pieces are currently featured at the LofTT Gallery on Rosalino Street, Woodbrook. The exhibition opened on October 6 and will close on October 20, if the 18 or so remaining pieces are not yet […]

Source: Trinidad News

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