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Art Encounter
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citysearch c.
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Just go downtown for your art. This place is run by a guy who is only interested to renting wall space to ANY artist who is willing to pay. The owner dosen't care about what goes in this shop which features tons of boring artist wanna be's. There is an occasional nice suprise of creativity, but most of what you'll see is designer mall drivel. The owner is half nuts and can be frequently heard yelling and screaming in the back of the gallery. When he's not screaming manically, you can find him loosing the money he gladly takes from these poor artists at locals casinos. On the plus side his inventory is ever changing because it doesn't take artists long to figure out that the owner is more interested in taking their money than actually selling art. So after their contract is up, they get out and make room for another poor artist who doesn't know better.
Pros: You can eat at Chinatown
Cons: Mostly art for the dullard
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