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Thomas Joseph Smith (born December 10, 1984) is an artist who specializes in painting, sculpting, and video. His works have been shown in cities such as New York City, Taipei, Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. Early in his career he created illustrations for the New York Times Op Ed. page, How China Got Religion, under the alias Thomas Jay.

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  • Thomas Joseph Smith (born December 10, 1984) is an artist who specializes in painting, sculpting, and video. His works have been shown in cities such as New York City, Taipei, Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. Early in his career he created illustrations for the New York Times Op Ed. page, How China Got Religion, under the alias Thomas Jay. (en)
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  • Smith with Airglow at the Olsen Gruin Gallery in 2017 (en)
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  • Tom Smith (en)
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  • Thomas Joseph Smith (born December 10, 1984) is an artist who specializes in painting, sculpting, and video. His works have been shown in cities such as New York City, Taipei, Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. Early in his career he created illustrations for the New York Times Op Ed. page, How China Got Religion, under the alias Thomas Jay. (en)
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  • Tom Smith (artist) (en)
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  • Tom Smith (en)
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