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Art + Travel. I'm a working artist, and I love to travel. I'm a bit of a vagabond. I'll share what's happening, and what I'm learning, both in the studio and while traveling. They do intersect.

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About johngreinerferrisstudio

I am a working multi-disciplinary artist. I'm not in the Whitney. I'm not in the Epstein files. But I did have something at the Venice Biennale in 2026.

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