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From the Editors May June 2015

Summer is hear and the carving weather is back. Nice to be able to work without down jackets, snow suits and over-thick gloves.

But, if you feel like you’d like to put your feet up and relax for an hour with some art, here is what this issue has for you.

Somewhat relevant to our last issue regarding ownership of art, is the interesting article from NPR about the Venice Biennale Modern Art Show. You can make your own decisions about Kenya’s pavilion. Is it theirs or is it China’s?

In place of the spotlight section we are introducing “Quick Look”. Our first look will be at Lloyd Whannell.

From the Touchstone website, Jill Snider Lum shares her love of the “Subtractive Art Form.” It’s a simple statement that we can all relate to.

What? There’s a new gallery in Bellingham?

And finally, our Centerfold belongs to Camp Brotherhood. Take a virtual walk through this year’s Workshops. We’re sure you’ll find something to interest you. We hope to see you there.

In the meantime, let’s go have a conversation at a nearby stone.

…Penelope and Lane

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