Just in time for Halloween comes “Skulls 2024,” a free exhibit at Aston Mills Arts, where visitors can find artwork devoted to skulls, bones and skeletons.
I’m right there with them, a lover of horror and collector of skull tattoos who dressed as the “skeleton at the banquet” at Burning Man and generally bummed out everyone I met there.
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