Gowanus Wild by Miska Draskoczy
Ground Floor Gallery 343 5th St. (off 5th Avenue) , Brooklyn , NY, United StatesWhat is nature? What is wild? Artist Miska Draskoczy explores these concepts through photography in his new exhibit, "Gowanus Wild."
What is nature? What is wild? Artist Miska Draskoczy explores these concepts through photography in his new exhibit, "Gowanus Wild."
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