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NANOART at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

August 26, 2005

One of Cris Orfescu's NANOART works will be shown at SNAP TO GRID exhibition at LACDA, between September 8-October 1, 2005. The opening reception will be Thursday, September 8, 7-9pm.

Christian Orfescu - Flamingo      Christian Orfescu - Glowing3      Christian Orfescu - Hole

Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, supporting local, international, emerging and established artists in their gallery. They have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and provide low cost education for individuals interested in learning computer programs utilized for art, photography and design.

Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is located in the Gallery Row area of downtown Los Angeles, 107 West Fifth Street between Main and Spring.

Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 12-5

Contact
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art
107 West Fifth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Ph: (323) 646 9427
E-mail: contact@lacda.com

To view Orfescu’s NANOART visit www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/c/criorf

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