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"What Lies Beneath Sean Christensen’s Mount Saint Helens?",
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"textContent": "Consider the sensation of memory foam beneath your hand, and the way a handprint slowly fades as the material returns to its original shape. On view at Never Coffee, Portland artist Sean Christensen’s new exhibition Memory Foam makes that feeling visual, thinking about the impressions left by memory. The exhibition pulls inspiration from Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke’s […]\n\nThe post What Lies Beneath Sean Christensen’s Mount Saint Helens? appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
"title": "What Lies Beneath Sean Christensen’s Mount Saint Helens?"
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