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Artist Basil Kincaid works on one of his current "reclamation" pieces in a rented Cherokee Street space on Wednesday evening, June 6, 2012, in St. Louis.  "Art has always been my first passion," said Kincaid. "Place is a major part of our identity...everything ties back into this overarching concept of reclamation...all the materials are found...if its to be thrown away, we reclaim it." Kincaid plans to exhibit his upcoming work and lead a summer arts program for children. Photo by Erik M. Lunsford, elunsford@post-dispatch.com
Caption: Artist Basil Kincaid works on one of his current "reclamation" pieces in a rented Cherokee Street space on Wednesday evening, June 6, 2012, in St. Louis. "Art has always been my first passion," said Kincaid. "Place is a major part of our identity...everything ties back into this overarching concept of reclamation...all the materials are found...if its to be thrown away, we reclaim it." Kincaid plans to exhibit his upcoming work and lead a summer arts program for children. Photo by Erik M. Lunsford, elunsford@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1485012 Photo ID: 42295608
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