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Youngstown | Salem Branch | Trumbull Branch
 | Sep 20, 2009 Through Dec 27, 2010
Steel engraved currency portraits have long been used as insignia to promote monetary stability, political ideology or patriotism. In Face Value, photographer and printmaker Dennis Marsico, assimilates these emblems in a series of print matrices. Like present day banknotes, the pigmented prints are encrypted with hidden messages visible only under a UV light source. The array titles are Commonwealth, 1992 Currency Crisis, Chairman Mao, Iraq Spoils, Middle East and India. Dennis Marsico
|  | Aug 22, 2010 Through Oct 17, 2010
Asya Reznikov was born in Russia in 1973, and came to the United States to live with her parents and grandparents when she was five years old. She also became the translator for the family and the link to their new culture. Since the inception of her photographic and video art making, the themes of travel,
language, immigration, emigration, otherness, identity in different cultures as foreigner and traveler, have
been her focCity.
Asya Reznikov
|  | Aug 29, 2010 Through Oct 24, 2010
In this exhibition of works by a former Youngstown artist (now living in Arizona), digital monochromatic photographic images reveal subjects through contrast, light and shadow, texture and subtlety of tone.
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