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What’s Happening
Washington Post – Nov 28, 2007
A group show of small paintings photographs and sculptures by 40 artists; dimensions of works are a maximum of 144 square inches or 1728 cubic inches. Light Street Gallery 1448 Light St. lightstreetgallery.

Richmond gallery uses tables as a medium for Japanese art form
San Francisco Chronicle – Nov 28, 2007
tmpl –> The metalworker discovered the transoms or ranma 20 years ago and began his Table Asia business in his Lake Street home. His new gallery is nearby. The ranma come from early 20th century homes and were the one place by tradition where a family was permitted to display its wealth and taste. Always in pairs they can be simply geometric elaborately pictorial or organically abstract the type he favors. Most prefer geometric patterns to the organic which appear too similar to ordinary redwood burl he said (example above $1100).

York community calendar
seacoastonline.com – Nov 28, 2007
Sunday and by appointment. FMI: Call 351-1083. Village Gallery 244 York St… FMI: Call 363-4014. Powder House Gallery 276 York St. presents watercolors by Joanne Campbell. The gallery is open 10 a.

Art Reviews: ‘Down Under’ artists bring world of meaning to…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Nov 28, 2007
“Workin’ ” originates Down Under but its artists have global resonance. Vibrantly colorful abstract paintings by members of the community Utopia — some selling for five figures in New York galleries — relate through age-old symbology the “Dreamtime” origins of their land and its peoples. Tradition both holds and evolves as identity adapts in a new millennium. The exhibitions continue Downtown through Dec… “Workin’ ” originates Down Under but its artists have global resonance. Vibrantly colorful abstract paintings by members of the community Utopia — some selling for five figures in New York galleries — relate through age-old symbology the “Dreamtime” origins of their land and its peoples. Tradition both holds and evolves as identity adapts in a new millennium. The exhibitions continue Downtown through Dec.

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