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Around Town / December 5, 2011 / Leave a comment

Editor’s Pick Event: Screening of dance videos by Ed Tyler at Dance Exchange

Picked by: RB Why: Ed was one of my teachers, a friend and a mentor. Ed suffered from mental illness,…

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Bosty-Hawaii
In Their Own Words / November 16, 2011 / 2 Comments

Art is a Story by Megan Coyle

As a collage artist, I’m drawn to storytelling with images and words. I decided to pursue a career as a…

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In Their Own Words / November 3, 2011 / Leave a comment

Silence as Varied as Snow by Nancy Havlik

I began thinking about the new dance/theater I’m making while recovering from a double knee replacement surgery in July, 2011….

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In Their Own Words / August 12, 2011 / Leave a comment

Sun Boxes by Craig Colorruso

Our lives have filled up with technology. But we still need the sun, and my Sun Boxes are collaborating with the planet and it’s relation to the sun.

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Sam Lubicz
Around Town / May 17, 2011 / Leave a comment

Budget Cuts Affect the Arts

Tyler Green reported in Modern Painters that Americans have reason to be concerned about the relationship between the arts and…

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Tempest, 2011 Kate Kretz
Around Town / May 11, 2011 / 2 Comments

The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship a review by Kate Kretz

Not long ago, saying that an artist had a production line in their studio was considered an insult. Now a production line is a proud way of life for some artists, and the new book by Michael Petry explores.

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