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Portraits In Blue |
| 8th Annual Visual Expressions on Jazz |
| June 24 - Aug 30, 2008 |
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Canvas, Paper and Stone Gallery 2611 Frederick Douglas Blvd, Studio 2N, Harlem, NY and St Marks Church 131 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003 and Clinton Hill Gallery 154A Vanderbilt Avenue (near Mrytle Avenue), Brooklyn, NY
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Form + Abstraction |
| Maureen Elston and Darlene Bigus-Doheny |
| April 17 - May 4, 2008 |
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Dundarave Print Workshop 1640 Johnston Street Granville Island, Vancouver, BC 606-689-1650
http://www.dundaraveprintworkshop.ca/
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| Etchings |
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Water Consciousness |
| 6th Annual Grand Isle Juried Exhibition |
| April 12 - Reception and awards presentation April 20th, 2008 |
| 2 - 4 pm |
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The goal of the exhibition is to raise awareness of Louisiana'a coastal erosion through the artist's eye and to encourage the creation and preservation of images of this culture and its disappearing habitat for future generations. Juror Bonita Day, artist, curator of the Carroll Gallery of Tulane University from 2003-2005.
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| Gifts of Spirit |
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Uptown Gallery, New Orleans, LA
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| Solo Exhibition: EXTENDED SHOWING |
| Saturday, Janurary 12th, 2008 - Feb 26, 2008 |
| Opening Reception Saturday January 12th, 5 - 8 pm |
| To view more artwork from
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original and limited edition hand-pulled works on paper 139 Broadway New Orleans, LA, 70118 www.uptowngallerynola.com uptowngallery139@gmail.com 504-864-8642
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Uncertain Territory: Losing Louisiana |
| Isaac Delgado Fine Arts Gallery, Group Exhibition |
| October 4 - Nov 27, 2007 |
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Uncertain Teritory: Losing Louisiana "...addresses the serious landscape issues facing Louisiana. However, this issue is not limited to our immediate environment, but bleeds across state boundaries and beyond. It is globally connected. There's no question that culture comes from the land. Sadly, much of our natural world is infected, deformed and quietly disapperaing because of lack of leadership or understanding about it. When all else fails, perhaps an aesthetic approach to communicating coastal wetlands loss is necessary, This exhibition is meant to do just that." Jacqueline Bishop Paticipating Artists: Darlene Bigus-Doheny, Janice C. Cartier, Melissa Turner Drumm, Karin Eberhardt, Claire Waguespack Fenton, Sallie Ann Glassman, Yvonne James, Jeremy Jernegan, Delaina LeBlanc, Dede Lusk, Mary Jane Parker, Cynthia Scott, Ed Smith, Wanda Sullivan, Carlos Luis Zervigon 615 City Park Avenue, Building 1 - 3rd Floor, NOLA (504)671-6363
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16th Annual National Juried Exhibition |
| Art Institute & Gallery, Salisbury, MD |
| September 7 - Oct 6, 2007 |
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Juror Catriona Fraser, Fraser Gallery Washington DC
Gallery Building -212 West Main - Camden Street Entrance Salisbury, Maryland, 21801 405-546-4748 http://www.artinstituteandgallery.org/
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National Small Works Exhibition |
| Washington Printmakers Gallery |
| July 31 - Aug 27, 2007 |
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Juror Greg Jecmen, Associate Curator of Old Master Prints National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
1732 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC, 20009 202-332-7757 http://www.washingtonprintmakers.com/
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25th Annual Juried Exhibition |
| Pleiades Gallery, New York |
| June 28 - Jul 21, 2007 |
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"This is the piece ('Untitled Nest') I would want to take home with me." Juror Rebecca Rabinow, Associate Curator, Department of 19C, Modern & Contemporary Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 530 West 25th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY, 10001-5516 646-230-0056 www.pleiadesgallery.com
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Vanishing Horizons |
| Fifth Annual Grand Isle Juried Exhibition |
| April 7 - Apr 15, 2007 |
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Honorable Mention: Storm Toss, with 'a la poupee' hand coloring, 20"x16", edition of 10
The goals of the Vanishing Horizons Exhibition are to raise awareness of Louisiana's coastal erosion through the artist's eye and to encourage preservation of images of Grand Isle for future generations. Themes are related to the nature, natural beauty and potential loss of this barrier island and the surrounding wetlands. The value and need to protect the wetlands has become more apparent after realizing the destruction of Katrina's immense surge.
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