2 Weeks of Drawing on Walls!

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Next week I'll be creating a 16 x 20 foot site-specific wall drawing for the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro VT with powdered graphite and my fingertips and documenting the process here on my blog and posting updates on Facebook. It will be the forth - and so far, the largest - wall drawing in the Terra Temporalis series, and I have just 10 days to do it! The exhibition, Bridging Earth and Sky will open to the public Saturday, March 31, 2:00 pm Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro VT
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Miss Representation Film Screening and Panel Discussion

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                                                       FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE     BFWW FEATURES ACCLAIMED DOCUMENTARY MISS REPRESENTATIONScreening Followed by a Panel Discussion with Four Distinguished Women Leaders (Lenox, MA – February 21, 2012) – The Berkshire Festival of Women Writers will feature a new documentary Miss Representation at the Simon’s Rock Lecture Center on Wednesday, March 14 at 7pm. The film will be followed by a panel discussion. Miss Representation is an expose on how American mainstream media contributes to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence, and the perception that women’s worth lies more in youth, beauty, and sexuality than in leadership capacity.San Francisco-based director Jennifer Siebel Newsom comments,…
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OUTSIDE INSIDE

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Opening Reception: March 17th, 4-6 pm  57 Main Street Chatham, NY. Thompson Giroux Gallery is excited to announce a new exhibition featuring landscape painting by Gabrielle Senza, Frank Curran, Mark Howie, Christe Scheele and Sasha Chermayeff; paired with the outdoor constructivist sculpture of Roger Phillips. Roger's clean geometry mirrors nature by not only reflecting the environment but "they echo the most fundamental aspect of nature to replicate itself and create order."  The order Sasha Chermayeff creates is of confident brushwork and color, capturing a moment and squeezing nature into a ten square inch painting.  Frank Curran making simple observations, Christie Scheele painting not just light but the air itself, Gabrielle Senza trusting her intuition to embrace the feeling of a scene and Mark Howie revealing the emotional potential of a landscape.…
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