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Sunday, February 22, 2009

PLASTIC AT THE PLASTIC CLUB Opens March 1 2-4



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PLASTIC AT THE PLASTIC CLUB
WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR ART PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER SHOW
PLASTIC CLUB
247 South Camac Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19107
215-545-9324
http://www.plasticclub.org/

PLASTIC AT THE PLASTIC, an exhibition of work by members of the Philadelphia Women's Caucus for Art takes place at the historic Plastic Club of Philadelphia. The Plastic Club is located at 247 South Camac Street in Philadelphia, and the show will run from March 1-29. The exhibition is open to the public on Tuesdays from 12-3, Wednesdays from 9:30-12:30 and 1-4, Thursdays from 10-3 and 6:30-9:30, Fridays from 6:30-9:30, and Sundays from 2-5. A opening reception will take place Sunday, March 1, from 2-5. There will also be a women's performance event on Sunday, March 15, from 2-4.

First Floor Solo Exhibiters

Pamela Flynn is a mixed media artist. She received her MFA from New Jersey City University and is a Professor of Art at Holy Family University, Philadelphia. She presents, “Ponderings,” a solo show in the first floor gallery.

Her statement for the show is as follows:
“When is there really the now?
As soon as it is now, it is after.
The before cannot reveal the now.
The after reflects the before and the now.
We live in the before and we live in the after.
The works in this exhibit are reflections on the before and the after.
They ponder the past and its impact on the future.
The after is always impending.”

Diana Riukas presents “Neurotica,” a solo show in the first floor gallery. Her artist statement for this exhibition is as follows:

"This body of work reflects upon a common inner state of being that many experience including anxiety and fear. Expressed in abstract imagery of nature and human figures, this theme is examined intertwined with a focus on spirituality, as it relates to a flowering of consciousness. A duality of universes of the lower and higher worlds, of darkness and light, of lower and higher consciousness is explored."

PLASTIC AT THE PLASTIC CLUB Artists

Alison Altergott exhibits widely and is a member of Gallery 22, Philadelphia. She works as a printmaker and photographer and is a teaching artist.

Cynthia Back has exhibited widely throughout the United States and Europe. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation grant, a Puffin Foundation grant, a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant; fellowships to The Ballinglen Arts Foundation Ltd., Co. Mayo, Ireland, Fundacion Valparaiso, Spain, Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, The Cill Rialaig Project, Co. Kerry, Ireland, and The MacDowell Colony. Her work is included in numerous private and corporate collections, including The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., the New York Public Library, the Newark Public Library, Newark, New Jersey, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and The New-York Historical Society.

Ellen Bonett is an abstract artist who enjoys experimenting with mixed media. She holds a very specific fascination for merging commercial products into formal artistic works.

Sharon J. Burton is a self-taught artist, art consultant and curator based in the Fort Washington, Maryland area. She is the Founder and Creative Director of Authentic Contemporary Art, based in the Metro Washington, DC area.

Marie H. Elcin holds a B.F.A. from Moore College of Art and Design. A fiber artist, she teaches adults and youth at Fleisher Art Memorial, Perkins Art Center, and with the Philadelphia Museum of Art's "Art Bridges" program. Elcin writes, “As a traditionally female occupation, embroidery strengthens my connection to my maternal ancestors. However, my use of embroidery for fine art challenges the preconceptions associated with the materials and techniques.”

Molly Crowley studied photography at Temple University and Project Basho, she holds a B.A. in the Anthropology of Visual communication. Molly is the owner of Blue Luna Studios, a web technology company and on the staff of Rubia, a non-profit organization serving women and families in Afghanistan.

Joanna Fulginiti is an artist and fundraiser for a non-profit social services organization. She holds a B.F.A from Tyler School of Art of Temple University and studied textile design at Philadelphia University. She combines fibers and painting in her mixed media work.

Julie Goolsby

Jennifer Judelsohn is an artist, psychotherapist, educator, and author/illustrator of the book "Songs of Creation: Meditations on the Sacred Hebrew Alphabet," which was included in the Utopian Library exhibition in Viareggio, Italy, in 2008. She has exhibited her drawings and paintings in numerous solo and group shows, and her artwork is in private collections around the world. She offers seminars and workshops on a variety of art-related topics; she currently is facilitating a monthly
seminar called "Artmaking as a Spiritual Practice." She also curates the "Evolution of Art" series at Beanetics Coffee Roasters in Annandale,Virginia, which provides a unique venue for emerging artists in the Washington, D.C., area to show their work.

Martha Knox exhibited at the Plastic Club in 2007. Her relief prints are in permanent library collections, and she has worked as a teaching artist for Mural Arts, Multicultural Youth Exchange, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts among other institutions.

Bonnie MacAllister, M.Ed., is an artist, author, and educator. She has most recently exhibited at the Utopian Library in Viareggio, Italy and in la GalerĂ­a del MEC, Montevideo, Uruguay (along with Michelle Wilson). She is participating in a traveling show as part of the Art House Coop Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia which will reach Laconia Gallery in Boston, Museum of Contemporary Art DC, Antena Gallery in Chicago, 3rd Ward in Brooklyn, Soulard Art Market in St. Louis, and several other venues.

Virginia Maksymowicz received a B.A. in Fine Arts from Brooklyn College and an M.F.A. in Visual Arts from the University of California, San Diego. She is a past recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in sculpture, and her artwork has been reviewed in Sculpture Magazine, The New York Times, New York Newsday, The New Art Examiner and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Maksymowicz teaches at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she is Associate Professor of Art.

Debbie McCarthy earned her MA at The University of Leeds in the UK, and her BFA and Fifth Year at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, PA. She exhibits nationally, and has received several commendations for her mixed media pieces, which are in featured in private collections.

Michelle Wilson is a printmaker, bookmaker, papermaker, and installation artist. Her work deals with correlations between environmental and sociopolitical issues, and how stories can serve as connections between people. She and imprint, Rocinante Press, are based in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.

Diana Riukas received a M.F.A. from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD. She creates abstract figurative mixed media paintings and has been the recipient of various awards and grants including the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Fellowship and the 5-County Arts Fund for the Dress Project, a Women’s Caucus for Art collaborative project. She exhibits regionally and nationally and her website is www.DianaRiukas.com.

Michelle Wilson is a printmaker, bookmaker, papermaker, and installation artist. Her work deals with correlations between environmental and sociopolitical issues, and how stories can serve as connections between people. She and imprint, Rocinante Press, are based in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.

Member News: Robin Roy



The Synagogue Project, by Robin Roy, a collection of over 30 luminous, large format photographs of synagogues spanning continents around the world, will be exhibited in the Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Art Gallery, at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts, from March 24 through June 24, 2009. The Gallery is located at 3506 Gwynnbook Ave. in Owings Mills, MD, 21117.

The photographer, from Santa Monica, CA, will be in town for the Opening Reception on Wednesday, March 25 from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Her website provides additional information. The exhibit has previously been seen in Skokie, IL and Phoenix, AZ.

Images are from: St. Petersburg, Russia; Nairobi, Kenya; Santiago, Chile; Stockholm, Sweden; Istanbul, Turkey and many other cities. The use of natural light glowing within these sacred spaces gives the photographs their strong emotional appeal. Because of their size, (20" x 30" and 24" x 30"), the viewer can imagine standing in that place of worship, or on the street in that country, hearing the prayers within.

The exhibit includes information about each of these synagogues and personal comments by the artist. The photographs are archival quality lightjet prints signed by the artist and are for sale.

"I've been really excited by viewers' reactions." Roy said. "People are surprised by the beauty, color, textures, intricate designs and wide variety of the synagogues. They are amazed by the age of the buildings and the historic communities. For example, the Jews in Split, Croatia date back to Roman times, about 2,000 years. The Split Synagogue, built earlier, was restored in the 18th Century.

The Ahrida Synagogue in Istanbul, built by Jews of Ohri (Macedonia) more than 550 years ago, in the 1400s - was also renovated several times in the 1700s, 1800s and recently - in 1990 just before the Quincentennial Celebrations in 1992 . [The Quincentennial celebrated the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Sephardic Jews in the Ottoman Empire, driven from Spain by the Spanish Inquisition.]"

Because of security considerations, Roy explained, "I always try to obtain permission to photograph ahead of time, before I arrive in the city. Sometimes the way I got in to photograph is a story in itself. I sent many e-mails and multiple faxed copies of my passport to the Chief Rabbinate of Istanbul. They set up timed appointments for me. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, I couldn't reach anyone, so I showed up and pleaded with the guard. In Brussels, Belgium I showed up and was denied entrance because one of their guards was sick, they were short-handed. So I photographed the beautiful facade of the building. Reluctantly, in Santiago, Chile, I gave personal information over the phone to a person I trusted was a representative of the Jewish community. He was and I took one of my favorite photographs of their magnificent stained glass windows, despite a camera malfunction."

The historical changes in the communities may be seen in the buildings. Since these photos were taken some have been reconstructed, some, demolished. The synagogues are a testament to the resilience of the Jewish people to survive and worship wherever they live.

- viewer reactions -

"I am blown away at your work. I just wanted to let you know and encourage you to go as far as you can with the synagogues of the world." Robb Packer, Buffalo Grove, IL
Author of "Doors of Redemption", 2006, Metro Books.
Author of "Chicago's Forgotten Synagogues", 2007, Arcadia Publishing.

"Beautiful art!" T.A., Glendale, WI

"- enjoyed seeing the Great Synagogue of Stockholm - [I was] Associate Rabbi 1981-1982" Rabbi A.L., Phoenix, AZ

"A tour de force!" N.L., Los Angeles, CA

"I would never have seen these sanctuaries. Thank you!" R. M., Oakwood Hills, IL

"The [deserted] synagogue in South Philly is where I was a bar mitzvah!" M.K., Surprise, AZ

Member News: Sharon J. Burton


Memories I, Acrylic and Mixed Media on canvas, 18 x 24

Sharon J. Burton is a self-taught artist, art consultant and curator based in the Fort Washington, Maryland area. She is the Founder and Creative Director of Authentic Contemporary Art, based in the Metro Washington, DC area.

WCA/Philadelphia Member Sharon Burton is currently in a group show for at the Vivant Art Collection, located at "Gallery Row" in downtown Philadelphia. She has several mixed media artworks available as part of this show through the end of March.

Vivant Art Collection
60 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(T) 215.922.6584

GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday - Saturday: 12pm - 7pm
Sunday - Tuesday: By Appointments

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Plastic at the Plastic Club Opens March 1 2-4


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Opportunity: Everything Jersey City Festival

Opportunity for artists to exhibit at the 2009 Everything Jersey City Festival
on Saturday, May 16, 2009. The festival is a major main street event in the
Heights section of Jersey City, featuring two main stages of live entertainment,
kid's activities, and over 200 exhibitors including artists, crafters,
festival food vendors and local businesses.

Exhibitor spaces are $90 each. Exhibitor application:
http://www.jcheights.com/pdf/2009EJCFExhibitorApplication.pdf.

A discounted rate is available for artists who live or work in Hudson County.
Contact: Brittany Hopkins, Director, Central Avenue SID, 366 Central Ave., Suite
201, Jersey City NJ, bh@jcheights.com, Ph. (201) 656-1366, Fx. (201)
656-4037,
www.JCHeights.com

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Women Artists on Immigration



http://waoi.blogspot.com/

Member News: Rachel Citrino

YOU ARE INVITED…………………………


RRCA HOSTS 3RD FRIDAY OPENING FEBRUARY 20, 2009

On Friday, February 20, 2009 from 6-9pm, the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts opens their two new exhibitions which will run for a month. Both of the shows offer something different for the Center as they will give visitors a chance to sneak inside the psyche of artists in a number of ways.
In the Main Gallery, the RRCA Exhibition Committee curates "In Your Face: Artist Self-Portraits." Artists spend the majority of their time observing others, but this time the eyes are on them. Take a journey through the mind of an artist as you witness how the artists see themselves. This show has no boundaries as there is a wide variety of mediums and styles to observe.
In the Witt Gallery, Rachel Citrino and Liz Nicklus curate, "Four Artist's Who Are Women: A Celebration of Women's Herstory Month." This exhibition is a special treat as it depicts four very talented women artists who each work in different mediums. Linda Dubin Garfield is an award-winning printmaker and mixed media artist. Linda began studying the printmaking process in the early 90s and has over time combined her knowledge of its techniques with collage, photography and digital imaging to create very dynamic and original pieces. Michelle Marcuse is an encaustic artist who has exhibited and taught all over the country. Michelle also has pieces in collections in a number of places including Bangkok, Thailand. Michelle combines her work with wax, digital imaging and monoprints to create pieces in large and small scale which are inspired by and represent movement in all forms. Francine Strauss creates mixed media dolls. Francine uses all types of materials to create dolls which tell stories of those that are unable to tell their own. Finally, Dianne Hricko is a fiber artist who works with silk screening and direct painting. Dianne creates beautiful silk paintings full of vibrant color and life. Each of these four women is a striking example of the contributions females have made and continue to make in the art world. Workshops are being offered throughout the exhibition time on their techniques; call the RRCA for more information.

Each of these vibrant and dynamic shows will be on display from Friday, February 20th until March 16, 2009 at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts. Third Friday reception is 6-9pm, with artist talks beginning at 6pm. The reception is free and open to the public. This month's Third Friday sponsor is Dr. Alfred Davies.
The Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts is a nonprofit community arts center, gallery and gift shop. The RRCA is located at 22 North High Street in Millville, New Jersey. Regular business hours include: Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 11am-5pm, Friday, 11am-8pm (Later on Third Fridays), and Saturday, 11am-7pm. For more information, visit the center's website, www.rrcarts.com, or call 856-327-4500.

Opportunity: Sent by Michigan Chapter

Dear Artists,

Gifts of Art is currently accepting proposals for our September 2009 through August 2010 exhibit year. One of the first and most comprehensive arts-in-healthcare programs nationwide, Gifts of Art brings the world of art & music to the University of Michigan Health System.

Our nine galleries display 50 exhibits a year. They include 2-D and 3-D spaces that are viewed by approximately 10,000 people a day, or about 3.4 million people a year. This makes our galleries some of the most widely visited indoor, non-museum exhibit spaces in the state.

Entry Requirements
Selections will be made from either slides or digital images on CDs. Emailed JPEG images or in person submissions will not be considered. For both slide and digital submissions, artists must provide a minimum of 12 professional quality images. Group shows should provide a minimum of 24 images. Submitted images must reflect the proposed exhibit. Digital submission guidelines are available on the Gifts of Art website. All submissions must include a completed Exhibit Proposal Form, a numbered reference sheet and a resume and/or biography.

Submissions must be received by May 15, 2009.
All forms are available on the web at:
www.med.umich.edu/goa


Selection Criteria
In selecting artwork, Gifts of Art's primary mission is to create a more comfortable and calming atmosphere within the often stressful environment of a hospital and to provide a positive distraction for our patients, visitors and staff. We take into consideration the medical and emotional sensitivities of our viewers. Overt sexual content, violence and nudity will not be considered. We will also avoid pieces that are confrontational, obviously depressing or contain negative medical connotations.

Submissions must be received by May 15, 2009.
Final notifications will be mailed by July 31, 2009.

To receive forms in hard copy, please contact Gifts of Art
or download and print them from our website. A pdf document of the CFE Proposal Form is attached to this email.

Questions?
Call Gifts of Art at 734-936-8829, 734-936-ARTS (2787)
or email GOA @ med.umich.edu
www.med.umich.edu/goa

Thank you,

Kathi Talley
Visual Arts Coordinator, Gifts of Art
University of Michigan Health System
kmtalley@umich.edu

www.med.umich.edu/goa


Bringing the world of art & music to
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
HEALTH SYSTEM

Monday, February 16, 2009

March 15th Performance: Plastic at the Plastic Club

PLASTIC AT THE PLASTIC CLUB
WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR ART PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER SHOW
PLASTIC CLUB
247 South Camac Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19107
215-545-9324
http://www.plasticclub.org/

March 15 Performers

Courtney K. Bambrick’s poetry has appeared in Parlor, Philadelphia Poets, Philadelphia Stories, Mad Poets Review, and Schuylkill Valley Journal. She is Associate Director of the Poetic Arts Performance Project and teaches at Rosemont, UCAL, and other sites around the region. She will read from her manuscript, "Breathing Underwater."

Lora Bloom is a poet, musician, and performance artist. She is the lead vocalist of the experimental band Radio Eris and has also performed with the Temple of Bon Matin, Akash, and the Red Masque through vocals, guitar, and dance/movement. Her publications include the Haight Ashbury Literary Journal and the Beat Museum. Bloom’s work tackles the boundaries between inner and outer experience, dreamstate and raw existence, conflicting dualities, self and other.

Lynn Blue aka Lady Blue author of Poetic Therapy and host of "Poet Minds Plus" which welcomes all artist and airs every 3rd and 4th Saturday of the month on www.blogtalkradio.com/lynnblue

Ebony Malaika Collier has a BA in English from Temple University. She has been featured at Robin's Bookstore in Philadelphia, the 2008 Mad Poets Festival in Media, PA and other places in the Philadelphia area.

Natalie Felix is working on her MA at the Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, studying human science and social transformation. Her dream is to create a community information exchange center where people of all ages and stages can come together to create life. She believes the arts are the vehicle for transforming our world into a peaceful place where “all humans can express and fulfill our true divine nature.” she currently bounces around Philadelphia where you can find her studying, writing, and enjoying the beautiful people in her neighborhood.

Bonnie MacAllister, M.Ed., is an artist, author, and educator. She has most recently exhibited at the Utopian Library in Viareggio, Italy and in la GalerĂ­a del MEC, Montevideo, Uruguay (along with Michelle Wilson). She is participating in a traveling show as part of the Art House Coop Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia which will reach Laconia Gallery in Boston, Museum of Contemporary Art DC, Antena Gallery in Chicago, 3rd Ward in Brooklyn, Soulard Art Market in St. Louis, and several other venues.

Gabrielle Casella (a.k.a Dragoness) describes, “From an early age I had a profound interest in the performing arts that involved me in cross-cultural ventures that bridge the gaps between traditional theatre and present day urban expressions of life. My background in costume production, voice, poetry, multi-cultural dance forms & martial/internal arts techniques have made a significant contribution to the creation of innovative performance art work.” She trained with the Spirit Wind Internal Arts Society, performed & organized projects with poets, emcees, DJs, musicians, martial/internal & visual artists. She has featured as part of Archedream, Lady Fest Philly, Om Summer Solstice, Gaian Mind, Stones Rising & 2004 Fringe Festivals.

Debbie McCarthy earned her MA at The University of Leeds in the UK, and her BFA and Fifth Year at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, PA. She exhibits nationally, and has received several commendations for her mixed media pieces, which are in featured in private collections.

Me-cca is a Philadelphia based poet who has been performing for the past 6years. She released her first full length CD entitled 'FORGIVABLE' in 2007 and is looking forward to her first European Tour this July-August! She is currently building a community non-profit focused on servicing at risk adolescents through art appreciation and self-esteem building!

Writer, musician and artist Monica Pace earned a Master's Degree in Communication from Drexel University, and works as a communications assistant and freelance ESL tutor. She will sing and play old-time country and folk on guitar.

Lisa Spera, a.k.a Lisa Sunshine, longtime member of the Highwire Gallery in Philadelphia, Photographer; Conceptual Artist, Drummer with Radio Eris, Guitarist with Temple of Bon Matin and Singer Songwriter will play the Ultimate Anti Plastic - blues slide on a steel resonator guitar. Skilled craftsmen have not painstakingly molded this woman.

Dr. Niama L. Williams is the guiding force behind Blowing Up Barriers Enterprises, a company that specializes in leading you to the life you have dreamed of living but can't quite seem to get to on your own. She presents, "We Are All Priced Above Rubies: Excerpts from a Joint Memoir of a Growing Love."

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Minutes of February 11, 2009 Meeting

Minutes of February 11, 2009 Meeting

In attendance: Cindy Back, Alison Altergott, Marie Elcin, Bonnie MacAllister, Ellen Bonett, Diana Riukas

PLASTIC CLUB CALENDAR [actions required]

You will have 36” X 48” of space. Pedestals are limited. Mantlepiece space is also possible.

Sunday, February 22—Drop off at Plastic Club 2-5
Friday, February 27—Hanging at Plastic Club 5:30-7 (Pam, Marie, Diana--come hang!)
Sunday, March 1—Opening 2-5 (Bring refreshments—see list below)
Last Names A-G Beverage
H-P Sweet
Q-Z Savory
Sunday, March 15—Performance 2-4 (Women Performance Artists + Musicians)
Sunday, March 29—Take down 2-5 (Marie will house anyone’s pieces who cannot attend)

ACTIONS REQUIRED
Email titles/exhibition info for pieces to Marie by Sunday, February 22 marieelcin@hotmail.com

Email 3 sentence/line bio to Bonnie for press release by Sunday, February 22 bmacallister@earthlink.net

Example:

Anonymous Person received her M.F.A. in painting at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Elkins Park, PA. She currently teaches drawing courses at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ. She also teaches art classes at the Perkins Art Center in Moorestown, NJ.
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Postcards will be mailed to houses. Expect 15-20 cards.
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St. Louis show ships on Monday, February 9th. Please notify Marie if you have any questions about the show and your requirements.
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Member News:

Please join me next Thursday for the opening reception of "On the Fringe of Fiber", a group exhibition for Art in City Hall.

"On the Fringe of Fiber"
Art in City Hall, Feb 19th- May 22, 2009

Opening Reception Thursday, Feb 19th, 5-7 pm
2nd and 4th floors, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA
Please enter by the Visitors Entrance on the Northeast corner of City Hall, Broad and Market.

Thank you!
Marie H. Elcin
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Bonnie MacAllister is exhibiting in a traveling show as part of the Art House Coop Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia which will reach Laconia Gallery in Boston, Museum of Contemporary Art DC, Antena Gallery in Chicago, 3rd Ward in Brooklyn, Soulard Art Market in St. Louis, and several other venues. She will also participte in an exhibition of a visual encyclopedia at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport's Atrium Gallery in Atlanta, Ga as well as creating a book entitled "The Art House Encyclopedia VOL. 1".
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Cynthia Back will show in Intaglio A Go Go in March. Details forthcoming.
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Alison Altergott is showing at 22 Gallery as a co-op member.
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Diana Riukas recommended the CAA website (even as a non-member) for calls and opportunities.
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Diana will also show in an exhibition from one of her collectors. Details forthcoming.
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Images forthcoming of the postcard.
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See you on the 22nd!!!