ar⋅got [ahr-goh]
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1. A specialized idiomatic vocabulary peculiar to a particular class or group of people, esp. that of an underworld group, devised for private communication and identification.
o⋅chre /ˈoʊ
kər/
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–noun, adjective, verb
1. Any of several earthy mineral oxides of iron occurring in yellow, brown, or red and used as pigments.
Argot & Ochre promotes aesthetic diversity and champions compelling work across genres and mediums by sharing contemporary art news, interviews and commentary.
Founded in 2009 by Lainya Magana, Argot & Ochre serves as a platform for arts advocacy. By promoting the creative practices of exceptional artists and providing accessible content that aims at comprehension of art discourse, Argot & Ochre contributes to the belief that art is for everyone.
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A&O Events
12.2 6-9pm: Oakland Art Murmur
12.3 10am-12pm: New Museum First Saturdays
10.26 - 1.15: Experience | Carsten Holler New Museum
10.25 - 12.3: When a Rose Is Not a Rose | Claudia Hart Bitforms Gallery
11.4 - 1.22: All | Maurizio Cattelan Guggenheim
12.9 - 12.22: Toxic Women| Andrea Mary Marshall Allegra LaViola GalleryArchives





