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Thu Jul 18, 2019, 01:17 PM Jul 2019

Portraits of people who fled oppression exhibited in Edmonds

So much can be told from the look on someone’s face if we take the time to do more than glance at them.

Etched into the lines around their eyes and mouth often are the silent stories of their lives.

Artist Pam Ingalls’ show, “Facing the New US — Portraits of Refugees and Immigrants,” runs through Aug. 12 at Cole Gallery in Edmonds. It invites the viewer to imagine some of what the people in those portraits have experienced.

The group of 30 paintings portrays refugees from around the world, including Burma, Syria, Central African Republic, Eritrea, Congo and Mexico.

https://www.heraldnet.com/life/portraits-of-people-who-fled-oppression-exhibited-in-edmonds/?utm_source=DAILY+HERALD&utm_campaign=94446504c5-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d81d073bb4-94446504c5-228635337

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