Kaitlin Kostus's work uses artificial neon colors colliding with images of nature to generate feelings of nostalgia for moments that never existed.
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Brooklyn-based artists Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston opened their show at A+D Gallery of work from the collective Cannonball Press.