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Homeland is an historic journey that reveals the artists’ pre-war lifestyle in Syria, the beginning of unrest, and finally, the trauma of dislocation. These artworks reflect on personal and cultural identity through the lens of memory and migrations.
Ira Hoffecker presents Transitions at Fortune Gallery
Plastic is everywhere, explains Yardley in her introduction to Becoming Plastic. “It’s in the depths of the oceans and at the highest of mountaintops,” she says.
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After three years and completing the paintings, she realized: “ I was documenting my grief over the current unfolding environmental disaster.
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Jane Michiel has a five year history with Gage Gallery and is currently a board member. The creativity of her 20 colleagues inspires her, and she enjoys the freedom of being part of a non-profit organization. Focusing on faces for Charisma,...
Reports on Challenge Crisis with Creativity community art project created by Gage Gallery to help people during Covid 19
Pete Kohut interviewed by Sheila R. Alonzo
Joshua Watts at the Victoria Arts Council Sept 9 - Oct 30.
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