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Businiess name:  Museum of Bad Art
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Why would anyone want to venture out to Dedham when they can attend any number of local galleries to see bad art? Sure, once in a while, something comes through that's good, even great such as that you find at the African American Masters Artists in Residency in JP or the African Winter gallery (and no, I'm not African American, just an appreciator of great art). But overall, it seems the fad of being an artist has everyone jumping on the bandwagon, and most should get off. Pros: None Cons: Needless waste of time

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