Art Business 101: Anatomy of a Show – January/February 1998

VISIBILITY is the big word. !f you want to exhibit and sell your work, you must take whatever steps are necessary to exhibit as often as possible. You will know you have added yet another role to your life when we look at the experiences that happen between the completion of your stone and when […]

President’s Message – Jan/Feb 1998

The new year is off to a great start with the opening of the show Sculptore ’98 at the Washington State Convention Center. Many thanks to the members who have been working so hard to put the show together.   I would like to thank the outgoing board members Pat, Sudha, Tamara, and Tracy for […]

Do, Do, Do, Do… Do, Do, Do, Do,… Jan/Feb 1998

Imagine if you will, ladies and gentlemen, a lovely green meadow nestled in the bosom of a forest of evergreen splendor. Imagine it as the eagle sees it, soaring overhead. Today he looks down to see his meadow filling with bright striped awnings, and tents. Great, he thinks – a regional art festival with lots […]

Brian Berman – Artist Spotlight (1998)

This is an interview with sculptor Brian Berman at his new home and studio on Bainbridge Island, Washington. Already prolific artist, he seems to be entering a new level involvement in his art with a large commission to be complete this year. And he is starting to work in monumental scale. He even has a […]

Reflections on Students and Teachers: A Tribute to Deborah WIlson Jan/Feb 1998

I have spent over a half-century in schools so far, all of it learning and two-thirds of it teaching. Lately I have been reflecting on my own growth at various stages, particularly on how individual people influenced me along the way. Here I will share with you how Deborah Wilson triggered a significant turning point […]

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