CWA at SOFA Chicago 2016.

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CWA at SOFA Chicago 2016

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 1 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 2 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 3 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 4 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 5 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 6 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 7 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 8 Photo by John Beaver

CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD CWA exhibition “WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material" at SOFA Chicago 2016 - view 9 Photo by John Beaver

Panel Discussion at SOFA - from left to right - artists Christian Burchard, Humaira Abid, and Katie Hudnall; curator Jennifer-Navva Milliken Photo by Judy Chernoff

Humaira Abid standing with “Tea Ceremony: Proposal Parade” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Michael Bauermeister standing with “Brother Brother” Photo by Judy Chernoff

John Beaver standing with “3D Segments” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Christian Burchard standing with “The White Bones” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Miriam Carpenter with “Feather 11,887” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Ron Gerton standing with “Holding on to the Dream” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Katie Hudnall standing with “Shark Fin Cabinet” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Kristin LeVier standing with “Awaken Spoon” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Pascal Oudet standing with “Vase” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Binh Pho standing with “Forbidden Dream” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Fred Rose standing with “Shoji Gothic Ghost Story” Photo by Judy Chernoff

Kim Winkle standing with “Near/Afar” Photo by Judy Chernoff

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