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  1. Read more: January 2013: Judith Biesanz & Ryan Selby
    January 2013: Judith Biesanz & Ryan Selby

    January 2013: Judith Biesanz & Ryan Selby

    Judith Biesanz oil paintings are large and saturated with color and atmosphere. Judith explains her paintings best: “I’m fascinated by dreams, and ...
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  2. Read more: March 2014: Cathie Joy Young & Kim Murton
    March 2014: Cathie Joy Young & Kim Murton

    March 2014: Cathie Joy Young & Kim Murton

    Cathie Joy Young works in acrylic on wood panels. Her work is figurative with an abstract sensibility. "This body of work is different for me in th...
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  3. Read more: April 2014: Stacey Thalden
    April 2014: Stacey Thalden

    April 2014: Stacey Thalden

    Stacey Thalden’s series titled “Emergence” presents remarkably realistic 2D and 3D paintings of beetles. These works on canvas and small sculptures...
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  4. Read more: April 2014: Richard & Jennifer Gillia Cutshall & Brad R Nelson
    April 2014: Richard & Jennifer Gillia Cutshall & Brad R Nelson

    April 2014: Richard & Jennifer Gillia Cutshall & Brad R Nelson

    Brad R Nelson’s sculptural work consists of ceramic figures using realistic imagery with surrealist and modernist tendencies. He alters the human f...
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  5. Read more: May 2014: Karen Croner & Gillian Freney
    May 2014: Karen Croner & Gillian Freney

    May 2014: Karen Croner & Gillian Freney

    Gillian Freney is an oil painter using subtractive methods to produce her art. The paintings on frosted Mylar are mostly a process of removing pain...
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  6. Read more: May 2014: Mari Livie & Alison Erickson
    May 2014: Mari Livie & Alison Erickson

    May 2014: Mari Livie & Alison Erickson

    Alison Erickson is a sculptor working with steel wire and ceramic. She uses the human form to explore the language of gesture, interaction and rhyt...
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