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Carole Epp: The Politics of Innocent Dreams

Carole Epp creates provocative ceramic sculptures that reference kitsch figurines, lowbrow art and consumer culture. In her Artists by Artists exhibition, the politics of innocent dreams, Epp's figurative tableaux explore human experience — death and love, hope and failure, family and social pressures. Carole Epp lives and works in Saskatoon. She has exhibited her work

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BEATRICE WOOD

VIDEOCERÁMICA # BEATRICE WOOD was born in San Francisco in 1893 and passed away in Ojai, California nine days after her 105th birthday on March 12, 1998. She attributed her longevity to "young men and chocolates." Wood sspent time in Paris during her late teens. Studying art briefly at the Academie Julian, she was soon

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BROKEN MAGIC | The Work of Arthur Gonzalez | episode 2

Episode 2 of 9. Arthur Gonzalez is an internationally exhibiting artist with over fifty one-person shows in the last forty years, including eight in Manhattan, New York, and a four-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow. His sculptures and paintings are in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Gifu, Japan,

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BROKEN MAGIC | The Work of Arthur Gonzalez | episode 1

Episode 1 of 9. Arthur Gonzalez is an internationally exhibiting artist with over fifty one-person shows in the last forty years, including eight in Manhattan, New York, and a four-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow. His sculptures and paintings are in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Gifu, Japan,

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