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Hosts 400 million people, 7 countries, and Borneo, Java, Luzon, Mindanao, New Guinea, Sulawesi, and Sumatra islands.
The Stockholm archipelago fans out 80 km out from the city and is some 24,000 islands big. The nearest islands of Fjäderholmarna and beautiful fortress town of Vaxholm are less than an hour away by boat. The larger populated islands, Sandhamn, Blidö and Utö have hotels, holiday homes, restaurants, marinas and offer loads of activities.
"Sebastian's Eclipse"
Weston Thomson
Acrylic on wood
Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.
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"Gladys' Brain #5 - Lost Thoughts"
Peter Cales
Wood
Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.
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In the Baltic, just to the east of Stockholm, is a great galaxy of 30,000 rocky islands, islets, and skerries called the Stockholm Archipelago, stretching to the north and the south of the city. To reach Helsinki or Talinn, a vessel must thread its way among these islands, eventually emerging east into the open Baltic, and then enter the Gulf of Finland. At the southwest corner of Finland, just off Turku, lies an archipelago with even more islands. Continuing to the east, a turn northward leads to Helsinki; a turn to the south leads to Estonia, which sits at the top of the column of smaller Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). 24 August, 2019
"Stepping Stones"
Gabrielle Gaines-Liwaru
Acrylic/Mixed Media
Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.
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"Unknown Negro"
Pam Hinson
plaster, cotton gauze and cypress knee
Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.
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Början av Stockholms skärgård.//Beginning of Stockholm archipelago. Shot from Blockhusudden. In the background the island Lidingö. The water is called "Lilla Värtan".
"Vari-Styles"
Aaron Price
Aerosol can/spray can
Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.
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Out sailing a Dragonfly trimaran with some friends in the Stockholm archipelago a foggy weekend 2005.
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Archipelago by Richard Artschwager (1993)
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