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works in progress: January 2008
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A running commentary on the arts works in progress thoughts includes sculptures, installation art, drawings and other works on paper. gallery visits, commentary and criticism, plus random thoughts on art, artists and the art community. Friday, January 25, 2008. We were talking about why artists don't believe in paying the high price for learning the skills to grow their careers. In particular we were discussing professional development programs. At first I agreed, thinking why don't artists pay f...And a...
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works in progress: But selling out to whom?
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A running commentary on the arts works in progress thoughts includes sculptures, installation art, drawings and other works on paper. gallery visits, commentary and criticism, plus random thoughts on art, artists and the art community. Monday, January 14, 2008. But selling out to whom? Has launched a new blog, Sellout. Reasons. So far she has discussed Seth Godin. Who I admit to enjoying reading. Too), the myths of the artist. About it, and have even started a " working group. With a little help from my ...
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Bio | The Artist's Guide
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The Artist's Guide. Jackie Battenfield is an artist known for her luminously colored paintings and prints of natural forces which explore her fascination with the most abstract qualities of landscape–storms, clouds, brushfires, and water ripples. www.jackiebattenfield.com. From 1981-89, she worked as the Director of The Rotunda Gallery. Jackie teaches a professional practice class in the graduate program at Columbia University. And the Professional Development Program at the Creative Capital Foundation.
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Naptime Studios: New encaustic paintings...
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Dedicated to the smallest bit of art making, in the smallest spare moments available. Friday, February 15, 2008. I finally dug in my heels and pulled out all of the encaustic supplies I purchased last year. I did one painting about a year ago, it went well, and gave me new appreciation for encaustic painters. My first attempt was small and basic, but I liked it and good friends of mine liked it so well it now hangs in their home! Here it is. "Memory Chest" 12 " x 12" on birch panel. Click on #5 Treasured...
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Naptime Studios: 02/15/08
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Dedicated to the smallest bit of art making, in the smallest spare moments available. Friday, February 15, 2008. I finally dug in my heels and pulled out all of the encaustic supplies I purchased last year. I did one painting about a year ago, it went well, and gave me new appreciation for encaustic painters. My first attempt was small and basic, but I liked it and good friends of mine liked it so well it now hangs in their home! Here it is. "Memory Chest" 12 " x 12" on birch panel. Click on #5 Treasured...
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MAP Fund | How We Do It
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The MAP Fund is generously supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. And The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. MAP awards $1 million annually to up to 40 projects. The key features of the program are:. An open submission policy:. MAP welcomes applications from artists and organizations across the US. By keeping the gates wide open, we hope to discover the freshest ideas and practices in the field, thus continuously seeding new growth. A focus on the creative individual:. MAP believes that inclusivity...
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