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Faythe’s Faith and a Reformed ReForm School
Thanks again Joyce for coming out to the event!
Faythe’s Faith and a Reformed ReForm School
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Faythe’s Faith and a Reformed ReForm School
When we first met the Milwaukee-based crafter and gallerist Faythe Levine back in 2006, she was an unknown, budding filmmaker on a mission to chronicle the new wave of DIY craft.
Nov. 17, 2008 |
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Native by Design
If you happen to find yourself in lower Manhattan these days and seeking distraction from the relentless Wall Street woes, you might want to duck into the National Museum of the American Indian…
Nov. 17, 2008 |
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More Cheers in Chicago as United States Artists Announce Fellowships
While there were no claims of Obama sightings, sounds of jubilation rose once again in Chicago during a celebration last night at the Museum of Contemporary Art, when artists across a broad array of disciplines—architecture and design, crafts and traditional arts, dance, literature, media,...
Nov. 11, 2008 |
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One for the Road: Goodbye Chicago and SOFA
The 15th annual Sculptural Objects and Functional Art exhibition came to a close on Sunday but I was able to sneak away with a few more photos to share. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Let’s hope there’s some truth to that…
Nov. 10, 2008 |
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The End of Days: SOFA Wraps Up
The third and final day of SOFA has come and with it many opinions on the success of the show. “This is the best SOFA’s been in years,” said one buyer who purchased a major Beth Lipman glass work from Heller Gallery . “I’ve…
Nov. 9, 2008 |
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Mint Museum of Art
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Aug. 30 — Mar. 22
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New York, New York
Oct. 23 — Dec. 20
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Port Chester, New York
Oct. 3 — Nov. 22
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