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Part of a circle of emerging artists who use straight lines and geometric shapes to fill out their compositions, Brazzell cuts a distinctive course in a movement that already includes Bruce Price, John Clark, Christina Snouffer and Jason Hoelscher, among others. Why doesn't someone do a group show?
Ben-Zion: In Search of Oneself, through November 30 at the Mizel Museum of Judaica, 560 South Monaco Parkway, 303-333-4156.
Bill Brazzell, through September 20 at [email protected], 3659 Navajo Street, 303-296-1933.