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New Hybrids: Since 2004 he has served as Assistant Professor of Art at Wright State University in Dayton Ohio where he teaches introductory through advanced levels of drawing and printmaking. |
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Resistance to Vision: Resistance to Vision received nearly 350 entries from 130 artists from 30 states and nine different countries. The results of the intense jury/curatorial process will present 16 works by artists from 8 different states.
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Sun in My Eyes by Nicole Foran
Between Earth and Sky 3 by Kurt Nicaise
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(closed Thanksgiving Day)
Free Curator's Lecture: |
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Trick of the Light:
The Exhibiting Artists Include:
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The End of the Beginning by Jaime Kennedy
Back to the Old House by Diane Deaton-Street
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Funny Men: Gabriel Utasi At the turn of this century, Gabriel Utasi received a BFA in communication arts/illustration and the prestigious Wilder traveling scholarship from the Art Academy of Cincinnati (2000). While studying at the Academy he also worked as studio assistant to the renowned illustrator C.F. Payne. Upon graduating, Utasi worked freelance, until he accepted a position working as illustrator/graphic artist for the Fresno Bee newspaper in Fresno California. Nearly three years later (2005) he was hired by the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona where he has been making maps, charts and award winning illustrations ever since. Utasi’s freelance clients have included Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, Idea Magazine, Trusteeship Magazine, Cincinnati Magazine, Wireless Information Week Magazine, St. Anthony Messenger, Sojourners Magazine, Dirt Rag Magazine, and The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ryan Ostrander Ryan Ostrander studied illustration at the Columbus College of Art and Design, also receiving his BFA in 2000. He has been on staff at the Cincinnati Post as full-time illustrator and graphic designer since 2000. Ostrander has received numerous awards from Scripps Howard News Service, The Associated Press of Ohio and The Society of Professional Journalists, which has three times named him "Best Graphic Artist." His freelance clients include The Sporting News, Cleveland Magazine, The Progressive, DVM Newsmagazine, The Dallas Observer, Inside Business Magazine, Ohio Magazine, Late For The Sky Productions, Cincinnati Gentlemen and The Arrow Foundation. His paintings have been exhibited widely including at the Society of Illustrators museum in New York City.
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George W. Bush by Ryan Ostrander
Anchor Baby by Gabriel Utasi
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Body of Work: The Exhibiting Artists Include: Alastair Adams (Oakham, United Kingdom) |
Double Fracture by Bethany Pierce
Planche 144 by Beauvais Lyons |
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Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend:
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Appetite and Consumption: The artist states:
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Projections: 130 artists from 33 states and 8 countries submitted 260 works to this exhibit. The final selection includes 11 works by 9 artists from nine states.
The Exhibiting Artists Include: Kristina Arnold (Bowling Green, Kentucky) Richard Herzog (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Eric Troffkin (St. Louis, Missouri)
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Let's talk about this! by Shane Harris
Fecund Series by Adrienne Outlaw
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Selections
from the iNDA 2007 The goal of the International Drawing Annual is to support the recognition, documentation, and publication of excellent, current, and relevant works of drawing in the United States and beyond. All works included in each annual were made within three years leading up to its publication.
Dale Clifford (Atlanta, Georgia) |
Unnatural Selection by Dale Clifford
OBLIVION by Soomin Jung
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Magnitude
7 The call resulted in a record 550 submissions by 254 artists. The exhibit will feature 51 works by 34 artists from the U.S., Ireland, and Sweden.
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curio by Metra Mitchell
Thistle by Deborah Bryan
Untitled by Lisa Wilson
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Master
Pieces Chris Bohach (Lexington, Kentucky) Andrew Dailey (Kettering, Ohio) Thea Augustina Eck (Ann Arbor, Michigan) Christina Empedocles (San Francisco, California) Metra Mitchell (St. Louis, Missouri) Svala Olafsdottir (Anthony, New Mexico) Gayle Shaw Clark (Statesboro, Georgia) Ming Zhou (Columbia, Missouri) |
It Is Never Tomorrow #5 by Thea Augustina Eck
Untitled #2 by Svala Olafsdottir |
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