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Happy Thanksgiving from Hyperallergic!

Thanks to artist Linda Ganjian for offering a feast for the eyes for Hyperallergic readers during this holiday.
Avatar photo by Hyperallergic November 28, 2019November 27, 2019

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Whether you celebrate Thanksgiving, Unthanksgiving, National Day of Mourning, or another special day today, we hope you enjoy time with loved ones.

Thanks to artist Linda Ganjian for offering Hyperallergic readers a visual feast during this holiday.

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