Local artist Warren Craghead doesn’t need a gallery to show his work, and he proves it, as Brendan Fitzgerald writes in this week’s cover story, by creating a booklet to accompany Second Street Gallery’s latest exhibit. Craghead curated the exhibit, called "Impera et Divide," with Pedro Moura, and you can find the booklet in this week’s print edition of C-VILLE and you can find the story here online. And, when you’re finished, don’t forget to comment. Happy reading (and seeing)!
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