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BLOG POSTS Archive for January, 2010January 11, 2010‘Artificial Green’ Released by Greg GleasonGreg Gleason accompanied me in New Jersey, Washington D.C. and Baltimore this past spring, documenting the construction of the Porta Hedge – Mobile Observation Lab, an installation at the U.S. Botanic Garden and some artificial tree planting. Greg recently compiled our conversations about my projects and our outings into a short documentary Artificial Green. January 8, 2010Studio Visit Volume 8 in BookstoresI am pleased to announce that I have been included in the current issue of Studio Visit. Studio Visit is a series of juried artist books, each volume featureing 150 artists, delivered to curators and galleries throughout the United States. The winter 2010 issue, Volume 8 is now available. January 4, 2010Chautauqua at Denise Bibro Fine ArtDenise Bibro Fine Art, 529 West 20th Street, Chelsea, NYC is pleased to present Chautauqua: A Continuum of Creativity, showcasing 25 faculty and 25 alumni of the Chautauqua School of Art, on view January 5 through February 13. This exhibition features an international group of established and emerging artists, encompassing an impressive, eclectic array of works in all media, in celebration of the school’s 100th anniversary. One of the oldest summer art programs in North America, Chautauqua has experienced incredible growth in recent years, including the total renovation of the School of Art and spectacular new museum quality galleries. For 100 years the Chautauqua School of Art has recognized that art is about touching a higher fundamental chord which at times connects our humanity, at times questions our preconceptions, and ultimately transcends boundaries of language, time and culture. A Continuum of Creativity reflects the strength, breadth, and long-term commitment that are at the core of the Chautauqua School of Art. To learn more about the school, visit www.ciweb.org/school-of-art/.
For more information, or to request high resolution images, contact the gallery at 212.647.7030, info@denisebibrofineart.com, or visit www.denisebibrofineart.com.
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