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Through April 5: "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier"

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"Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier" captures a surrealistic B&I Public Market Place. Courtesy photo

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There's something otherworldly about Gary Lappier's photography show, "Sent From Somewhere Else," at Fulcrum Gallery. That does not mean the pictures are of fantasy scenes or that they're surrealistic or dreamily atmospheric. They are simple, straightforward, black and white shots of the B&I Market on South Tacoma Way. What is strange, sad, and mysterious about these photographs is there are no people, no movement, no signs of life in these 23 photographs of a place that is normally bustling with activity.

Read Alec Clayton's full review of "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier" in the Music & Culture section.

"SENT FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE," noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 2 and Friday, April 4, or by appointment through April 5, Fulcrum Gallery, 1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma, 253.250.0520

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