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  • FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 2012
    WESTERN HEMISPHEREVIEW
  • JERUSALEM 2012
    NEAR EASTVIEW
  • COLOMBO 2012
    SOUTH + CENTRAL ASIAVIEW
  • BANGKOK 2010
    EAST ASIA + PACIFICVIEW
  • PRISTINA 2012
    EUROPE + EURASIAVIEW
  • KAMPALA 2012
    AFRICAVIEW




Featured Artists


  • Thomas GlassfordThomas GlassfordVIEW

    Thomas Glassford (b. Laredo, Texas, 1963) earned his BFA at the University of Texas before moving to Mexico in 1990. Glassford's early sculptures were based on local and natural materials (dried gourds, leather, chicharrÊn), but he has increasingly turned to more industrial and urban materials. Some...
  • Zarina HashmiZarina HashmiVIEW

    The work of Zarina Hashmi is defined by her adherence to the personal and the elemental. An early exposure to architecture is reflected in her use of geometry and her emphasis on structural purity. While her work reveals a minimalist sensibility, it is imbued with a materiality which mitigates the s...
  • Stephen AlvarezStephen AlvarezVIEW

    Photojournalist Stephen Alvarez produces global stories about exploration, culture, religion, and the aftermath of conflict. Stephen has been a National Geographic photographer since 1995. His images have won awards in Pictures of the Year International, Communication Arts, and have been exhibited a...
  • Zeva OelbaumZeva OelbaumVIEW

    Zeva Oelbaum is a New York-based photographer and filmmaker who is interested in the intersection between found objects, history and culture. Two monographs of her work have been published by Rizzoli International Publishers. Flowers in Shadow: A Photographer Re-discovers a Victorian Botanical Journ...




Media
Art Works Podcast: Nick Cave

In this week’s podcast, we meet Chicago-based artist Nick Cave. Cave, whose background is in fabric arts, fashion design, and dance, is known is for his colorful elaborate sculpture/costumes he calls “Sound Suits.” Sound Suits are difficult to describe; they’ve reminded people of Mardi Gras costumes or African Masquerade robes. The materials that comprise the Sound Suits are as unlikely as the finished product. Some are made of twigs, others are made of thousands of buttons or feathers, and still another was constructed of Beanie Babies. The height of the Sound Suits are frequently magnified by extravagant head gear, like a domed miter that a bishop might wear. When - read more>

February 13, 2013

Jenny Abell Dakar Commission -Healdsburg art lovers have been able to see work by Jenny Honnert Abell for almost seven years at Hammerfriar Gallery, but soon the Santa Rosa artist will have international exposure.br />
As part of the State Department’s Art in Embassy Program, 10 of her works will be permanently installed in the new U.S. Embassy in Dakar, the capital of Senegal in West Africa. The embassy is scheduled to open in March.

The Art in Embassy program is a legacy of President John F. Kennedy’s administration, designed to promote national pride and cultural identity by displaying American art throughout the world.

Abell has been living and working in Santa Rosa for 18 years and, - read more>
February 11, 2013

Beginnings – Art in Embassies
The new US Ambassador to Zimbabwe has just embarked on his tour of duty here. Perhaps that is why it is fitting that the Art In Embassies (AIE) collection at his residence is appropriately themed Beginnings.

Although he was last here a decade ago Ambassador Bruce Wharton is beginning his tenure as Washington’s man in Harare with what can be described as an effective high-end component of United States cultural outreach initiative.

The collection, Beginnings, showcases works of art drawn from Zimbabwe, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ghana and South Africa.

It shows, among other things, landscapes, historic buildings, portraits and photographs. A few photographs - read more>
January 30, 2013



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