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  1. Read more: February 2005: Grant Bloodgood Sculpture
    February 2005: Grant Bloodgood Sculpture

    February 2005: Grant Bloodgood Sculpture

    Grant Bloodgood' carved wooden sculptures could most easily be described as figurative, yet they have much stronger ties to conceptual ideas than t...
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  2. Read more: February 2005: Gene Carey paintings
    February 2005: Gene Carey paintings

    February 2005: Gene Carey paintings

    Gene Carey' paintings and drawings are influenced by outsiders art.  His work is raw and dramatic and taps into his deeper and darker side.  His ev...
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  3. Read more: April 2005: Jessica Kreutter sculptures
    April 2005: Jessica Kreutter sculptures

    April 2005: Jessica Kreutter sculptures

    Jessica Kreutter' sculptures are created in low-fire ceramics.  Her surfaces are a contrast of shiny, liquid glaze with cracked and aged texture in...
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  4. Read more: April 2005: Eli Halpin Paintings
    April 2005: Eli Halpin Paintings

    April 2005: Eli Halpin Paintings

    Eli Halpin will offer paintings of color and whimsy.  Though subject matter may concern children, women knitting or stilt walkers, there is an edge...
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  5. Read more: September 2005: Darlene Schaper sculptures
    September 2005: Darlene Schaper sculptures

    September 2005: Darlene Schaper sculptures

    Darlene Schaper's sculptures are created from a mix of found medias and low-fire ceramics.  Her surfaces are a contrast of a skin-like encaustic wa...
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  6. Read more: September 2005: Marcia Hindman Painting
    September 2005: Marcia Hindman Painting

    September 2005: Marcia Hindman Painting

    Marcia Hindman will be offering her latest abstract paintings. Hindman has always centered on about ten different shapes that she continues to use ...
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