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In this age of selfies and the dreaded selfie sticks, how do we dig deeper? Does anybody know you as well as you know yourself?  

O’Hanlon Center for the Arts seeks to answer these questions and more with its June 2018 exhibit.

Dubbed “Who Am I?,” the exhibit features the work of artists representing themselves in “unique self-portraits,” from traditional self-portrait to abstract representations of self views, giving a glimpse of how artist view themselves – see artist Dan Cassidy’s “self portrait” at left. 

O’Hanlon co-director Erma Murphy says “contemporary, expressionistic, abstract, exploratory, and/or experimental works will be featured.”

The exhibit, juried by Joe Brubaker, runs May 31-June 23 at O’Hanlon, 616 Throckmorton Ave.

“O’Hanlon Center for the Arts emphasizes the creative process and the continued pursuit of meaning and authenticity through observation, exploration, and experimentation,” Murphy adds.

The 411: O’Hanlon Center for the Arts‘ June 2018 exhibit, “Who Am I?,” runs May 31 to June 23, with a First Tuesday Artwalk reception on Tuesday, June 5, 5:30-7:30pm. 616 Throckmorton Ave. Free.

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