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Bell returns to her roots
After playing in Europe this spring, Charlottesville native Mariana Bell returns home for a show at The Southern on...
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Pierre FIHUE commented on Different strokes: McGuffey showcases new members
Thank you for the article about me! I'm glad The Hook enjoyed my artwork.
And thank you to other artists who I was proud to share this show with.
Lamar commented on Organic refinement: Shank's "poetry of the actual"
I would love to know where she lived in Mobile. I am from Mobile.
art lover commented on McGuffey Art Center: Steve Wolf and the annual "New Members Show"
Love your works! Wonderful understanding of color complements, light, bright, depth and composition. Your expressive style just captured me! I hated to leave the gallery, because I enjoyed it so much. Keep up the good work! Please get an on-line site.
Drew McWay commented on Java Java: Mary Childs's: "Little Emperoeers"
Thx for sharing, Mary. This is brilliant.
Logan Gibson commented on Java Java: Mary Childs's: "Little Emperoeers"
This is really fantastic. I love your vivid colors and you capture so many emotions on his face. I want to see more!
Beate commented on VETSS: Beate Casati's "Critters, Critters, Critters!"
His title is "Midnight Picnic-."
:)
Beryl Solla commented on Faculty with faculties: PVCC instructors show off
Best Art Review EVER!!!
lydia moyer commented on Re-placements: Crombie locates our cultural dreams
Thanks for the thoughtful column, Laura. Our blurb on Kara mentions a piece we aren't screening because Kara's more recent work, which is well worth watching and for which she was awarded the Pew Fellowship, hits all the buttons that might be problematic for some viewers - race, religion,...
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George Forman commented on Mechanic of anatomy: Zed springs into future fantasies
The piece leaves me with a feeling of great sadness. Workmanship is certainly recognizable, but there is a change in theme somehow that that holds my attention, though not in a positive way. Suppose it must be what I view as the death of the horse?
On the other hand "would do" is hardly what I...









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