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Hartwick’s Terry Slade’s Work

Dominates At MWP Museum

Terry Slade, lower right, leads a Gallery Talk last Friday through his exhibition, "Dreams and Apparitions," at Utica's Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute Through Oct. 2. The massive "Mantra for Survival of the Earth"
Terry Slade, lower right, leads a Gallery Talk last Friday through his exhibition, “Dreams and Apparitions,” at Utica’s Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute Through Oct. 2. The massive “Mantra for Survival of the Earth” in the Edward W. Root Sculpture Court greets all visitors to the museum.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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