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Press Release:
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Laurie Anderson Drawings, prints, and modified objects. “Lock,”
2004, 8 x 10" Ink and gouache on rag paper |
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Keith Bjokman |
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Jeffrey Blankfort I have
been documenting myriad aspects of the human condition for more than 40
years, the social and political, the funny and the sad, and have not lost my
curiosity for what awaits me around the next corner. |
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Robt. Burg Oil Paintings telling non-linear stories,
trying to solve the dark mysteries, walking the tight rope between the familiar
and the strange. |
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Victor Cartagena Victor
will open his studio and allow visitors to view historical works that have
been completed at various stages of his career. |
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Phil Deal Over the years, the rapidity, directness
and emphasized spontaneity of water color has proved to be a most effective
medium for short circuiting the grip of my rational mind, thus opening a
doorway into a more hidden realm of consciousness. The invisible is made
visible by means of a personal pictorial script derived through various
methods of psychic improvisation.
“Seek Ye the Light” |
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Tommy Deschaine Tommy
shoots for the fun of it, from the smiles on the faces of people he meets, to
surreal textures of light and shadows, he captures the moment as he moves
through it. |
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Dale Erickson My paintings express my feelings about my
everyday environment. |
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Katia Fuentes Katia Fuentes
will present her new series of Iconic Medalls which explore the
culture and history of Mexico and San Francisco. Made in black & white
and color photography and printed traditionally and digitally. All exploring
the idea of being, becoming and following a particular Icon or Saint taken
from our ordinary life. For bio and more info: www.fuenteseye.net |
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Jane Grossenbacher Photographs,
photogravures and polymer gravures with images from Spain, Morocco, New
Mexico and California will be exhibited at Project Artaud’s Open Studios.
Spontaneous experiences have been a theme in my images for many years. Black
and white provides the simple, complicated, mysterious and beautiful at the
same time- the essential elements of spontaneity. Current work: A portfolio
of dancer and choreographer Eleanor King, a collection of solarized and toned
photographs, etchings, and a forthcoming artist’s book. |
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Stanley Karter An observer and documentarist of
American life, concentrating his vintage vision on the melding of film
camerawork with digital transformation and archival ink printing. His 2004 images are called Landscapes and
Portraits. “Workday” 2004, 11” x 17” |
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Carolina Lucero-Funes Through sculpting and painting the artist continues to explore women’s matters and their role in today’s world.
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Javier Manrique My recent work is an organic formal approach, an open oeuvre of
form and color, free within a structure. |
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Carrie Nardello Carrie
Nardello’s work has a rich and varied vocabulary derived from her imagination
and the language of the chatty unconscious. |
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Alon Picker
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Quorey Golob
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Morgan Raimond Working for over two decades with metal, Morgan Raimond has found the
exploration of naturalistic forms that are possible with Iron to be his
passion. |
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Bern Rauch I construct my images for my own spiritual &
psychic satisfaction & enjoyment and to impart whatever meaning &
pleasure viewers might derive from them. |
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Jonah Roll “My
work is an honest assessment of the moment, |
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Pico Sanchez For me Art the
connection to life, is a dialogue with time, and is a force. Art provides
energy to communicate with my community and within myself. Is a support to
growth as individual and as an artist.
Is a constant development and discovering of the outside and inside. |
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Clarence Towers Clarence
Towers has been making images of the west for the past sixteen years. His
travels in the Northwest, the West and the Southwest have produced images of
the western lifestyle and landscape and beyond. The black & white and
color images of locations from Montana to Hawaii to Texas reflect a passion
for the history and life of the West and the abstract landscapes found in
these regions. |
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