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Magical art that’s selling

It’s a very happy day indeed when I get out and look at art. And today I saw the most wonderful exhibit at the Boulder Public Library Canyon Gallery. It’s a terrific gallery that always has first-class exhibitions, but this was one of the best. (Thanks, Laura Tyler, for urging me to see it.) On […]

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Give Away Your Exhibit Catalog

Janice Mason Steeves, a client of mine, is opening a solo exhibit of new work in Ontario tomorrow at Abbozzo Gallery. She and the gallery produced a lovely, small catalog, which chronicles Jan’s recent journey to Turkey for the 800th anniversary of the birth of the Sufi mystic, Rumi. The catalog is available for sale

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Art is selling on the Internet

Check out this article in USA Today: Artists Take Painting to the Masses. Mentioning painting-a-day bloggers Duane Keiser and Justin Clayton, the article notes: Now artists can sell directly to consumers, using blogs or auction sites at prices more affordable to would-be collectors. The result: More people are making a living as artists, more people

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Women’s creative spaces

A freelance writer for a national woman’s magazine says: For an article about women’s creative spaces, I’m looking for locations (residential rooms, studios, outbuildings) where female artists create–i.e. paint, weave, sew, throw pots, design, garden … The article will feature the woman/artist and her space. Where is it? What does it mean to her? I’m

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Visiting David Castle’s studio

I was gone last May when David Castle inaugurated his new studio in Denver’s Santa Fe Arts District, so it was fun to spend some time with him yesterday and catch up. David, who was awarded Best of Show in the Downtown Denver Art Festival, has been through a lot of studio woes and finally

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In memory of . . .

Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) was one of the last of a generation that changed the face of art forever. Read the New York Times article, which has some terrific stories and quotes like this one: "I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop," [he said in an interview.]

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