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Industrial bead chains flowed freely against the crimson brick wall; colorful glass balls shined under white strip light; artists conversed over drinks and desserts. On Thursday, November 1, the Polsky Center, along with the Hyde Park Art Center and Chicago-based artist Beth Kamhi, turned the Polsky Exchange into a postmodernist art gallery. As the latest joint force effort to combine arts with entrepreneurship, the Polsky Center installed 12 art pieces by Kamhi to decorate its coworking and office space at the Exchange, and it is expecting further collaboration with the Hyde Park…