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Laura Deisley talks about the message a school sends by de-emphasizing standardized testing, while Rhonda Blackburn looks on
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The Indiana State Museum is featuring an inspiring exhibit called "Represent: Celebrating Indiana's African-American Artists" now through October 14, 2012. The exhibit is so varied and rich -- realism, mixed media, textiles, abstracts, sculpture...
Indianapolis artist B.A.E. Love (b. 1947) created this striking 3-D geometric pattern completely out of wooden clothespins against a red velvet background in 1989. Her creative use of such an ordinary found object is really unique and inspiring -- and her eye for texture, movement, rhythm, and geometry mesmerized me.
optional LP-covers for forresta's „bass, space & time“
72 minutes of solo bass guitar with live electronics, released as 100 pieces of collector’s, marble green, 2x180g double-vinyl, with a cover of your choice from 100 of my close-up photographs of forest flora in a frame style box. signed & numbered.