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Around Town, Visual Arts / February 21, 2010 / Leave a comment

Margo Humphrey at the Driscoll Center (Ellyn Weiss)

Ellyn Weiss reviews on her blog Margo Humphrey’s solo show at The David Driskell Center at the University of Maryland (up through March 12, 2010.)

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Around Town, Visual Arts / February 21, 2010 / Leave a comment

Erin Antognoli Digs Deeper in an Overlapping World (Murmur DC)

“In today’s digital world, we lose touch of the basic elements of everyday life.  Photographers like Erin Antognoli bring back us back to earth, with a craft that focuses on the simple life.” 

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Around Town, Visual Arts / February 19, 2010 / Leave a comment

Split This Rock Poetry Festival, March 10-13

Editor’s pick event: Split This Rock Poetry Festival – March 10-13, 2010

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Education, From the Editors, Issues and Ideas, Visual Arts / February 16, 2010 / 4 Comments

Studio Space Wanted: Large, Well-Lit, and Cheap by Blair Murphy

Curator Blair Murphy writes about the ways we work: Talk to ten different visual artists in the DC area and you’re likely to hear about ten different working situations, from former auto body shops to corners of studio apartments.

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Around Town, Visual Arts / February 11, 2010 / Leave a comment

J.T. Kirkland – Vermont Studio Center, Part III

“I came up with a set of rules for myself to follow and prepped about 20 pieces of maple and walnut plywood to work with….As I began working in this direction I quickly discovered that my plan was flawed.”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / February 6, 2010 / Leave a comment

Jennifer Woronow on Javier Cabada (DCA)

“For Cabada, a painting must transcend its role as an object or style and reach its full potential by reminding people that life is full of illusions.”

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