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Bronze Sculptor Jean Jacques Porret’s Intuitive Approach
Most of Jean Jacques Porret’s abstract contemporary sculptures begin with a simple sketch, even sometimes just a scribble. If the… Read More
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Many Parts Create a Whole: Susan Wink on Engaging a Community in Interactive Public Art
Don’t be surprised if you find Susan Wink hosting an open meeting or free workshop if she designs public art… Read More
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Designing for the Healing Arts: Metalworker Susan Madacsi Employs “Beauty as a Tool”
Metal sculptor Susan Madacsi, who utilizes architectural glass and blacksmithing techniques, is drawn to designing and making site-specific artwork for… Read More
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Experiential Storytellers: ZEBRADOG and the Art of Authenticity
Every organization has a story to tell. From the recently founded high-tech startup to the traditional family business that’s been… Read More
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Suspended Memories: The Indelible Work of Terry Welker, FAIA
Please stare. That’s the behavior Terry Welker wants to encourage when it comes to his artwork. “Mobiles allow people to… Read More
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“What the Body’s Pose is Saying:” Gerald Siciliano on Workmanship, Intuition and the Art of Reinvention
Gerald Siciliano passed by an auto body shop near his Brooklyn, NY studio for several years before the inspiration hit… Read More
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Jonathan Brown: Mosaic for all Mediums
Talk with mosaic artist Jonathan Brown, and you get the distinct impression that his work is, for him, a form… Read More
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Datascapes and Discovery: The Art of Jonathan Spring
Using data—and being used by it—has become a pervasive and essential part of our daily lives and the accepted way… Read More
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Piecing it Together: The Singular Sculpture & Career of Linda Leviton
If there's a current that runs through the career of metal sculptor Linda Leviton it's that she seeks harmony in the combination of opposites. From her early days as a graphic designer to her present, well-established career as a professional artist with hundreds of national commissions, collections, and awards under her belt, Leviton has created works where visual tension resolves into a harmonious whole.
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The Art-Filled Spaces of Wagner Murray Architects
“All good things come by grace, and grace comes by art and art does not come easy.” –Norman Maclean, A… Read More