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An exeptional show of Indiana plein air works by Bill Borden, Ron Mack and Carol Strock-Wasson. It's all great stuff. Stock-Wasson's pastel, "Winter Cornfield," is museum worthy. Borden's watercolors are expert and priced absurdly low. Both "O'Conner's House" and “Talbott Hyatt House" are perfectly storybook and demonstrate a great understanding and control of the medium. Mack shows a keen sense of light in his pasture scenes. Overall, a very refined show from three gifted artists. Through May 29, 2004; 317-873-6862. -Mary Lee Pappas
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