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September 21, 2007
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Exquisite Corpses

Prior to the opening for our current exhibit, gallery staff went out for dinner with artists Jeff Soto, and Jim Houser, joined by some of their friends and family. After placing our orders, we all played a fun game of "The Exquisite Corpse" during the wait for our food. This is where a sheet of paper is folded into three sections, so that one person draws one third of a figure, without being able to see what’s drawn on the other two parts of the page. The result is usually amusing and strange, all things perverted and silly are highly encouraged. We thought we’d take a moment to share a few of our best "Corpses" from the evening, for your viewing pleasure…

This was an unfortunate mistake, it’s got two crotches! Oh well, it still works.

This one’s very top-heavy, multiple eyes AND boobs! 

And here we have a lovely inter-species specimen.

Prime example, anything goes in this game!

So there you have it, a fun activity anyone can enjoy. Try it at home! You can play with your friends the next time you can’t find the missing monopoly pieces. All you need is a pen, a sheet of paper, and a wild imagination. Enjoy!

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