SATURDAY PICK | Introducing Kayla Plosz's "visually seductive" abstractions at Soo Visual Arts Center

Minneapolis College of Art and Design is a breeding ground for original art in this city. Ergo Kayla Polsz, one of MCAD's MFA students that Soo Visual Arts Center chose to exhibit a solo, comprehensive body of work. Plosz's oil abstractions, described as "visually seductive," will be on exhibit through March 25. The opening reception is tonight at SooVAC from 6 to 9.
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