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Dora May featured in OICA Gallery

The gallery at the Oconaluftee Institute for Cultural Arts will feature an exhibition of work by artist Dora May during the month of March.

May's work is a combination of paintings, drawings and installation exploring issues of the body and feminism.

"My work is a way to dissect my past through remembering, reliving and re-creating what comforts me," May said.

This is the thesis show for May's Master of Arts in Education degree, which she is currently pursuing at Western Carolina University. The exhibition runs until March 30 and is free and open to the public.

828.497.3945 or southwesterncc.edu/finearts.

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