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Etchings show form's varieties
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Two Nob Hill exhibitions take very different paths in the same
medium.
LaVerne Harper and Susan Wing represent the abstract side of
etching in their "One Plus One" prints show at Exhibit 208, while Ray
Maseman pursues a subjective, narrative and surrealistic approach in
his "Searching For Home" etchings collection at New Grounds Print
Workshop Gallery.
Harper and Wing shared an etching press at Harper's South Valley
studio for several months while bouncing images and ideas off ...
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Etchings show form's varieties
Albuquerque Journal
; ... drawing style that serves his work well. I wish more contemporary artists would do their own drawing. Maseman transfers images from maps and other sources that are not of his making but the bulk of his imagery is drawn by him. In both shows we find artists inspired ...
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For 10 years, printmakers have called it home
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; Like many a successful entrepreneur, Regina Held started her business in a garage. "It was a nice garage," she says with a laugh. Ten years later, New Grounds Print Workshop & Gallery is nice indeed, a must-stop for highquality, affordable artwork by the 40- plus printmakers who call Held's
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Teacher remembers inspiration
Albuquerque Journal
; * Peers' guidance convinces artist to concentrate on etching In the long artistic and instructional life of Albuquerque's Jacob Tarazon Matteson art teachers have played key roles. "They gave me the gift (to teach) and I passed it on," said Matteson, who retired from Cibola High School, where he
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Celebrating Rachel Allen's vision and heart
Albuquerque Journal
; CRITICS' CORNER REVIEW The New Grounds Print Workshop and Gallery is hosting a reception and silent auction for the "Open Your Hearts: Memorial Exhibition for Rachel Allen" and a fund-raiser for the Rachel Allen printmaking scholarship with large-format paintings and mixed-media prints by Rachel
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Artist Loved To Tell Stories
Albuquerque Journal
; Reginald Gammon was a storyteller; an artist whose paintings and prints captured everything from the civil rights movement to his Philadelphia upbringing and horn-blowing jazz musicians. "He was always interested in other people and their stories. The stories were big for him," said Regina Held of
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County parades new site for fair Booth at this year's event showcases plans for future
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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ART BRIEFS
Albuquerque Journal
; Crossover Gallery seeks new artists The Crossover Gallery, an artists' cooperative gallery at 3107 Eubank NE, is seeking work by new artists. Future events include a miniatures show in May and June and classes in various media. For information call 271-6945 or 271-1208. New Grounds offers
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Letter: Fair share.(Letters)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; Byline: G.Johnston WHY shouldn't Merseysidehave the best stadium in the north west? When the council is preparing for 2008 and both football clubs are looking for new grounds there has never been a better time for all three to get together and build a stadium. With shared overheads and 70,000plus
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Champions of Change
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Solo painting, print show is a knockout
Albuquerque Journal
; Suzanne Marshall has a knockout solo prints and paintings show at the New Grounds Gallery. I've always liked her work because of its careful blend of the traditional qualities of print making, like rich blacks and luscious lines, with nontraditional materials and techniques. Marshall's sensibility
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