The Seattle Times highlights Sheri Bakes' solo show for the month of March.
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Nine larger-than-life sculptures celebrate Kansas City’s historic jazz culture, ceramics, and love of travel.
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Tony Angell writes about his hand-colored print "Determined Flight" in the Salish Current.
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Cameron Anne Mason's most recent work has been highlighted on Crosscut northwest media outlet.
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Cody Cobb's ongoing photographic series Spectral has been featured on international contemporary art platform Colossal.
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"I’m deeply affected by color and try to be quite specific with it. The wave series which has these big colored skies taking up half to 2/3rds of the canvas, is a good example of my dedication to color. Color is a very subjective thing but I rely heavily on the intuition that color takes us places."
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The colorful curls and wisps of smoke in Carol Inez Charney’s newest series are sophisticated and elegant while being rich with metaphor. The series, Secondhand Smoke, highlights the dangers of cultural censorship, the limiting of individualism and artistic expression.
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Sarah Winkler was recently interviewed for the Art in Embassies Program by the US Department of State. Winkler's piece, Sundown Canyon Country is currently being exhibited in the US Embassy in Dushanbe, selected by the United States Ambassador to Tajikistan. Winkler, a resident of Colorado, was pleased to be selected for this embassy in particular as Dushanbe is the sister city of Boulder, CO.
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Seven of Jeffrey Milstein's large-scale aircraft photographs were recently selected for permanent display at the Thomas W. Haas We All Fly Gallery, opening next year at The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The Museum also hosted a year-long solo exhibition of Milstein's photographs, Aircraft: The Jet As Art, from 2011 - 2012.
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