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The image displays an indoor public information wall, likely within a Los Angeles Public Library branch in Los Angeles, United States. The wall is white and features a prominent exhibition title in large, gray sans-serif letters: "LOOKS LIKE A HOME TO ME: INSIDE THE PROGRESSIVE ART STUDIO." To the right, a corresponding Spanish title, "AQUÍ ME SIENTO EN CASA: DENTRO DEL ESTUDIO DE ARTE," is partially visible.

Below the main title, two vertical, rectangular text panels are affixed to the wall. The left panel, presented in English, has a teal background with white text and a pink lower section. This panel introduces the "Looks Like a Home to Me" exhibition, describing it as an exploration of progressive art studios, featuring over 100 artists working in various media like ceramics, painting, drawing, textiles, and video. It highlights a focus on studies in Los Angeles and California, emphasizing disability rights and art as a form of communication. The text identifies Paige Nery as the Guest Curator. The pink section at the bottom of this panel includes the "LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY" logo and additional acknowledgments. The right panel, also with a teal background and white text, provides the Spanish translation of the exhibition introduction. No individuals are depicted in the scene.
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The image displays an indoor public information wall, likely within a Los Angeles Public Library branch in Los Angeles, United States. The wall is white and features a prominent exhibition title in large, gray sans-serif letters: "LOOKS LIKE A HOME TO ME: INSIDE THE PROGRESSIVE ART STUDIO." To the right, a corresponding Spanish title, "AQUÍ ME SIENTO EN CASA: DENTRO DEL ESTUDIO DE ARTE," is partially visible. Below the main title, two vertical, rectangular text panels are affixed to the wall. The left panel, presented in English, has a teal background with white text and a pink lower section. This panel introduces the "Looks Like a Home to Me" exhibition, describing it as an exploration of progressive art studios, featuring over 100 artists working in various media like ceramics, painting, drawing, textiles, and video. It highlights a focus on studies in Los Angeles and California, emphasizing disability rights and art as a form of communication. The text identifies Paige Nery as the Guest Curator. The pink section at the bottom of this panel includes the "LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY" logo and additional acknowledgments. The right panel, also with a teal background and white text, provides the Spanish translation of the exhibition introduction. No individuals are depicted in the scene.

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