Nocturnal and Here WiFi

Pablo Soria and Rusty Scruby split the marquee at Pan American Art Projects, where they twang divergent chords of photography with works riffing on childhood memories and personal experiences. Soria’s “Nocturnal” explores the persistence of memory through the play of shadows. Meanwhile, Scruby’s “Here WiFi” relates the details of a...
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Pablo Soria and Rusty Scruby split the marquee at Pan American Art Projects, where they twang divergent chords of photography with works riffing on childhood memories and personal experiences. Soria’s “Nocturnal” explores the persistence of memory through the play of shadows. Meanwhile, Scruby’s “Here WiFi” relates the details of a recent theft of his artwork and the subsequent discovery of the stolen pieces at a thrift store. Call 305-573-2400 or visit panamericanart.com.

Sat., March 12, 7 p.m., 2011

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