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A look at Union Station's new exhibits celebrating 7 Black artists

A look at Union Station's new exhibits celebrating 7 Black artists

CBC12-02-2025

Union Station is displaying two public art exhibitions – one group exhibit and one solo project – for Black History Month. CBC's Talia Ricci spoke to artist Jordan Sook about his exhibit titled 'Nothing More Nothing Less,' which showcases images of butterflies in various mediums.

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