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:: Sunday, September 02, 2007 ::
Scenes of American Labor - Labor Arts/Sullivan Goss exhibition
"Labor as a subject matter has never lost its charm for us. Through every movement, American artists have found a way to incorporate labor’s effort. This Sullivan Goss exhibition documents the American worker’s efforts from the late 1800’s to today. The weave of our national fabric is obvious within these paintings. Polish, Irish, Mexican, African, English and all the others have left their mark through toil. Without their effort there is not one skyscraper, not a cleaned hotel, not food on the table, not a soul to our country."
- Frank Goss
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