Ryan Heshka's work is on exhibit in the group show, "Northern Lights," at the Rotofugi Gallery (Chicago, IL) until August 4th. He's got another show that just opened at the Tony Folliard Gallery (Milwaukee, WI), called "The Beast Within: Images of Animals In Tattoo and Contemporary Art," curated by Fred Stonehouse. Ryan says: "The show runs from July 12th and August 31st, featuring artists handpicked by Mr. Stonehouse himself. Fred is one of my favorite artists EVER, and it is a real honor to have been selected by him to appear in this show."
Ryan Heshka's art in two gallery shows
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