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Show Biz–old vs new

One of the nice things about showing in alternative spaces (restaurants, community centers, art centers) is that I can group “old” work and new work. “Old” is not a very descriptive word. In most juried situations and in the gallery … Continue reading

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the studio tour first weekend

So, one weekend of open studio down! Nearly 200 folks came out to say hi, check out my work, enjoy the amazing fortuitous weather, and support Chatham county’s abundant creative life. The studio is cleaned, organized, stacked and spiffy. It … Continue reading

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a month to open studio, residency lingering

It’s really less than a month until the big finale event of the year, two weekends of open studio tour. In past years, I have been working feverishly at this point on small paintings, right up to Thanksgiving, trying to come … Continue reading

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show’s over, move along

So here it is–my big painting at the top of one wall (there were 12 walls, I think) of the Cameron Art Museum’s “State of the Art, Art of the State” Exhibit.  My husband and I went down to Wilmington this … Continue reading

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the studio right now

I wrote recently that I call Fall the “the studio tour season.” That’s because I’ll clean up and open up once or twice a month from here to the end of the year. Daunting. Disruptive. But oh so clarifying. I … Continue reading

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