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We are the group of artists who had the opportunity to show an exhibition in an abandoned factory building in the town of Paterson, NJ.  The roof of the building had been partially collapsed and virtually all the windows were with broken glass. Each of us were allotted a small "shield" island and we worked in our own spaces, taking into account features of the building. Coincidentally, on the exhibition's opening day, a very heavy rain began. But the exhibition was still a great success. We showed our works to the public under the deafening sound of rain. Some people were walking from work space  to work space, hiding under umbrellas. Streams of water fell from the sky through holes in the roof. The visitors had to jump over streams, eddies and puddles. But everyone who was there had a great time. We know they remember this exhibition fondly long after it was held because people still thank us for their special experience.





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