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    <title>Connecticut Artist Warms Up In Texas</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>How does a relatively unknown Connecticut artist exhibit his work in a Texas gallery that shows some of the best known contemporary and 20th century photographers? By attending one of the largest biennial photography events in the world, FotoFest (http://www.fotofest.org). Rick Turek, (http://www.rickturek.com) who resides in Wallingford, CT, was one of six photographers selected to exhibit at the Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery (http://photographsdonotbend) in Dallas, Texas this summer. The exhibit is titled &#8220;Global Warming, Hot Selections from the 2004 FotoFest International Meeting Place&#8221;. Artists from Denmark, Czech Republic, England and the United States are included in the exhibition which runs from June 25 to August 28 this summer in Dallas. (PRWeb Jul 2, 2004)</P>
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