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African Cave Yields Evidence of a Prehistoric Paint Factory: “Researchers say a 100,000-year-old workshop in South Africa is the earliest example of how early modern humans processed the reddish pigment known as ocher.” (Via NYT > Arts.)
Just a little necessary reminder of what I should be doing when I get to the gallery. Early in the day I need to take care of gallery stuff: email, graphics, phone calls, etc. Later afternoon/ evening: making art! I’ll need to do a major renovation of space in order to do this, however, it [...]
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