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August 2010

Ann Weber: Sculpture on the Grounds

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"O California, Best Loved Land" from Ann Weber's new sculpture series, Ode to Montalvo

In June 2010, Montalvo Arts Center collaborated with East Bay sculptor Ann Weber to create a series of new commissioned works. Weber created large-scale, site-specific impermanent sculptures constructed of recycled cardboard. The series will be on view from June 30 to October 31. Read More

Tom Judd: The World Is Flat

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Tom Judd. "The World is Flat" mixed media on reclaimed cardboard. 12 feet by 25 feet. 2010

“The World Is Flat” by Tom Judd – 8200 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

 
Philadelphia-based artist Tom Judd transforms the “old” Magarity Ford building in Chestnut Hill into a temporary studio – resulting in the creation of The World Is Flat, a large-scale site-specific installation.

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Mitchell aquired by Whittemore Peterson Institution

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Craig Mitchell, "At the Crossing III"

Local artist Craig Mitchell was recently honored by an acquisition from the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neurological Immune Disease at the new center for Molecular Medicine on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. Mitchell’s oil paintings explore the process of creation and engage viewers into looking at a captured and transient moment in time and place, one that often eludes the busy experience of everyday life.  Read More

Tips on Designing with Art, Reno Magazine

By Art and Design, Artists, News

John Belingheri, 'End of the Rope', mixed media on paper, 32 X 24 inches

Tips on Designing with Art – Reno Magazine August/September 2010

By Cheryl Chenault

 
Art, a sea of exploring, stretching from a child’s finger painting to fine oils and sculpture, speaks different languages. Harkening to individual perceptions, art evokes meaning, and possibility. “Art transcends and has the ability to restore and rebuild what the grind of daily life stripes away,” notes Turkey Stremmel of Stremmel Gallery.

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