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Through Jan. 4: "Correctional Fluid" by Jean Nagia

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"Processed," correctional fluid on canvas by Jean Nagai, is on display at Salon Refu in Olympia. Courtesy photo

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I don't know how she does it. Susan Christian, owner of Salon Refu, keeps discovering artists of note. Or maybe they find her. The latest is Jean Nagia, an artist completely new to me. He painted the bright, geometric abstract mural on the side of Salon Refu, and he's working on a mural for the artesian well park in Olympia. But what he's showing in his exhibition is something completely different: works on paper and fabric in correctional fluid, aka, white out. Yes, that's right, the stuff we use to use to correct typewriter mistakes back when we used typewriters.

Read Alec Clayton's full review of "Correctional Fluid" in the Music & Culture section.

"CORRECTIONAL FLUID," 2-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, through Jan. 4, Salon Refu, 222 Fourth Ave. W, Olympia, 360.943.3724

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