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Art's Ryan Kelly interviewed on the "Tales of a Red Clay Rambler" podcast | |||
Everyday People: Astoria artist finds depth in two dimensions | For Matthew Palmgren, the process of art and design is a way for him to work out his thoughts. The two-dimensional art hanging in his studio at 14th Street Studios in Astoria has a similar style. Paper, transfer and paint are layered on top of each other on wood with a ground and finish… |
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Western Assistant Professor of Art Ryan Kelly exhibiting new works at Seattle's Method Gallery through Feb. 15 | |||
Ed Bereal brings 'edgy' to Bellingham | The year is 2019, the place is the United States, and a black man walks into a foundry wanting to cast some bronze grenades. This is how the American artist Ed Bereal, 82, recaps preparing for his first retrospective at the … |
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Watercolor Artist Bev Jozwiak to be Featured at Cole Gallery | Watercolor artist Bev Jozwiak will be featured in a new show at Cole Gallery beginning Saturday. |
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New mom and Western alum inspired by mothers | Sequim artist Melanie Reed Arrington will share her latest work during a monthlong exhibit at The Buzz from July 1-31. |
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Artist contemplates modern cultural influences | Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think. “My art foresees the possibility of a… |
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Pensive paint | Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think. “My art foresees the possibility of a… |
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Western BFA student to hold art show beginning June 3 |