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CulturalDC is pleased to present Selfie: Me, Myself and Us by the Sparkplug Collective from February 11 through March 11 at Flashpoint Gallery.
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS The DC Arts Center selected the members of the Sparkplug Collective for a two - year program that features annual curated group exhibitions at the DC Arts Center, studio visits, artist talks, and collaboration on independent exhibitions and projects.
In Selfie, the Sparkplug Collective will explore concepts of identity, transformation, and personal deception through painting, sculpture, mixed media, photography, and a site - specific performance.
The eight local artists in the fourth incarnation of the Sparkplug Collective have diverse backgrounds and experiences that span artistic traditions and the arbitrary lines of race, gender, and ethnicity.
Sparkplug Collective's exhibition Selfie: Me, Myself, and Us examines society's obsession with selfies.

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Sparkplug, DCAC's artist collective, presents Process & Practice.
DC Power (I Know It When...) is the second DCAC exhibition of artist collective Sparkplug.
DC Power (I Know It When...) is the second exhibition by the current incarnation of Sparkplug, DCAC's Artist Collective.
Sparkplug, DCAC's Artist Collective: Héctor Cataño, Eric Celarier, Alexis Gomez, Sarah Jamison, Ashley Ja» nae, Zofie Lang, Kelly Posey, Katie Pumphrey, Renee Regan, and Julie Wills
Something Other Than the Present was the second exhibition of work by members of Sparkplug 3, the third incarnation of DC Arts Center's artist collective program and the final exhibition I curated with Sparkplug.
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