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Community — Taylors Mill
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Click for a printable PDF. The facility's suite numbers can help you find the location of a tenant in the Mill. The first 3 places. Indicate the building a suite is in:. Orks No. 1. Orks No. 2. Orks No. 3. Indicates a floor number. All floor numbers are consistent across the building. Access from Mill Street is generally to the first floor, while access from the back road is to the second floor. The final two digits. PW3151-Print Works No. 3, First Floor, Suite 51. Appalachian Spirit Folk Instruments.
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina): An Infusion of Color - Kathryn Schnabel
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina). Wednesday, January 14, 2015. An Infusion of Color - Kathryn Schnabel. Kathryn herself references French painter Georges Roault, when discussing the dark grouting she utilizes in her stained glass mosaics. Interestingly, Roualt's paintings are often compared to stained glass because of his use of dark brush strokes outlining elements in his emotive work. Or visit the artist herself. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.claurelartist.com.
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina): Blog Hop - Christina Laurel, and Allison Anne Brown
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina). Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Blog Hop - Christina Laurel, and Allison Anne Brown. I am grateful to textile artist Terry Jarrard Dimond for inviting me to join this blog hop. She in turn received her invitation from Judy Kirpich; the blog hop was initiated by Kathy Loomis. Http:/ studio24-7.blogspot.com. Http:/ unmultitasking.blogspot.com. Http:/ artwithaneedle.blogspot.com. Now to the four questions: What am I working on? Why do I do what I do? Open Studios in th...
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina): Connecting at Art Auctions
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina). Thursday, November 13, 2014. Connecting at Art Auctions. What exactly does this mean: connecting at art auctions? Simply stated: I introduce and reintroduce myself to, and converse with, artists during two art auctions. This interaction Is the best part of each evening. The worst is the discomfort of watching art bids below market value, while artist donors observe. But this is an entirely separate posting, for another time. Not knowing what would emerge tonight&#...
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina): January 2015
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina). Thursday, January 29, 2015. Bridging the gap between product and process. Rochester-based artist Jeanne Raffer Beck and I are conversing long-distance about, what else, art. How can we bridge the gap between product and process, so that the viewers of art and the makers of art can better connect? Museum and gallery visitors stroll in, look at a painting, and then walk away. Where is the engagement? The preceding information is courtesy of the Museum's curator, whi...
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Art by Jeanne Beck: What Matters: August 2012
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Art by Jeanne Beck: What Matters. Adventures in choosing a creatively-focused life. Monday, August 13, 2012. Photographing New Works: Your Opinion, Please. We had to jury rig a hanging device for the piece. Since he is a Photoshop wizard, he was able to remove all signs of the orange clamps from the final image. Because of the slope of the hanging mechanism, the piece listed a bit to the right. Jeanne Raffer Beck, Book of the Ancients: Memory 2, 48” x 48”, 2012. Links to this post. Member Showcase 2012 E...
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Art by Jeanne Beck: What Matters: February 2015
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Art by Jeanne Beck: What Matters. Adventures in choosing a creatively-focused life. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Urban Wall Art/Creative Muse. One day last summer I took my usual drive down East Main Street in Rochester to my studio building and this wall mural seemed to just have suddenly appeared on the Fedder Building (I’m sure it took longer! For a view of the other wall murals now currently creating a new landscape in urban Rochester, please visit the. Links to this post. Sunday, February 15, 2015.
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Allison Anne Brown - Blog- Allison Anne Brown
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Things have gotten exciting in the studio with the sudden growth of my Sip and Sculpt classes! It's so wonderful to have lots of new students working in my space. With the increase of makers in Allison Anne Studio there are a few supplies and materials that we could use to make things run smoother. If you are feeling giving please donate what you can! Some items are as simple to provide as cleaning out old food containers or cleaning out the pantry. Items with a star are higher priority. For more details...
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina)
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Glimpses of Greenville (South Carolina). Thursday, January 29, 2015. Bridging the gap between product and process. Rochester-based artist Jeanne Raffer Beck and I are conversing long-distance about, what else, art. How can we bridge the gap between product and process, so that the viewers of art and the makers of art can better connect? Museum and gallery visitors stroll in, look at a painting, and then walk away. Where is the engagement? The preceding information is courtesy of the Museum's curator, whi...
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