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Ginger Geyer: March 2003
Ginger Geyer's conceptual works in porcelain remind us that art, at root, is fundamentally about play. Play in the deepest sense.
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Robert Cording: January 2003
In "The Mona Lisa as Self Portrait," Robert Cording writes a poem about the mysterious process whereby the artist begins with the subjective self and seeks, through the crafting of a work of art, to lose the self in homage to the other.
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Bo Caldwell: December 2002
Novelist Bo Caldwell has a rare instinct for the way place acts on people.
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Ingrid Hill: November 2002
Ingrid Hill's stories are teeming—they are lush with richly imagined selves, telling details, and close observations.
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Tobi Kahn: October 2002
According to the art critic Dore Ashton, Tobi Kahn's art "unites our perception of the material with our memory."
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