This Side of Paradise: MOCA Jax celebrates the weird art of the Rev. Howard Finster

Folio Weekly | June 2, 2011
Folio Weekly chronicles the life of the artist Reverend Howard Finster (1916-2001) and the exhibit "Stranger in Paradise: The Works of Reverend Finster."

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