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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Article in Bismark Tribune
Nice article this morning in the “Trib” (the one in Bismark, ND) about an upcoming conference where I will be presenting on contemporary sculpture. Includes a short interview and a few photos. The article also includes an introduction to Denis … Continue reading
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Another Service Project
The Service Project: Winfield Mounds. 2012 video, 23 minutes. These pics are video stills, you can see a short video clip here on my website. I wrote about the Service Project in my last post. Since then I have discovered … Continue reading
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(via Lee Price: American Figurative Realist Oil Painter) (Source: http://www.leepricestudio.com/painting22.html)
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Sleeping with Peaches is probably the most obvious example of the shift that you describe. It was a painting that I struggled over. I spent three months painting it and repainting it. I thought it was a colossal failure, not … Continue reading
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And, while students are changing, several speakers described conventional teaching approaches as being ineffective. Take, for example, the lecture, which came up for frequent shellacking throughout the day. It is designed to transfer information, said Eric Mazur, professor of physics … Continue reading
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