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Self Portraits, Nashville Style

Bryce McCloud (right) and his assistant Elizabeth Williams, who run a mobile self-portrait project called Our Town in Nashville, TN,  pose with their own portraits. (Nina Cardona/WPLN)
Bryce McCloud (right) and his assistant Elizabeth Williams, who run a mobile self-portrait project called Our Town in Nashville, TN, pose with their own portraits. (Nina Cardona/WPLN)

Most people aren't in the habit of making self portraits, especially not with rubber stamps and an ink pad. But that's exactly the challenge a year-long, roaming art project called “Our Town” is posing to citizens of Nashville, Tenn.

From the Here and Now Contributors Network, Nina Cardona WPLN has the story.

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  • Nina Cardona, reporter for WPLN. She tweets @ThatNinaCardona.
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