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Political Art at the Dolphin

Archie Scott Gobber

During this year's bitter and at times vitriolic election campaigns, political artwork has been on the rise across the nation. Two new politically charged exhibits at the Dolphin Gallery in the Crossroads Art District...use humor and satire to deflect some of the negativity.

By Laura Spencer

Kansas City, Missouri – During this year's bitter and at times vitriolic election campaigns, political artwork has been on the rise across the nation. Two new politically charged exhibits at the Dolphin Gallery in the Crossroads Art District...use humor and satire to deflect some of the negativity. KCUR's Laura Spencer reports.

Click here to see more images from the I'm archie scott gobber and I approve this mess exhibit which runs through December 23, 2004. Heroes and Villains: A Sideshow in Two Acts runs through November 30, 2004.

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