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Quiet Earth Closing Reception with C. Spencer Yeh + Messages

November 26, 2013

As part of the closing celebration for Quiet Earth, we presented musicians C. Spencer Yeh and Messages on November 21, 2013 at the Rauschenberg Project Space in New York, New York. Quiet Earth closes this Saturday, November 30; more pictures here.

All photographs by Elena Rott.

Messages at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

Messages at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

C. Spencer Yeh + Messages at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

C. Spencer Yeh + Messages at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

Messages performing at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

C. Spencer Yeh + Messages at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

C. Spencer Yeh performing at the closing of Quiet Earth, November 21, 2013. Photo by Elena Rott.

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