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Postcard, Roby Macdougall: So Far…The Evolution Of My Own Deconstruction, 2006, Roby Macdougall, Studio At 620
Postcard, Roby Macdougall: So Far…The Evolution Of My Own Deconstruction, 2006, Roby Macdougall, Studio At 620
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Roby MacDougall fits the definition of 'an original.' His technique is his own. He has invented, explored, evolved-and devolved-his process of expression. This path is one taken only by the bold. While rendering his subjects cleanly, with the confident hand of a skilled draftman, he presents them to us in an often complex, deeply layered environment. Simple elements punctuate the greater story being told. In contrasting classic and contemporary expression, his work can invoke an arresting response to unfolding visual tension.
Postcard, Labyrinth: Current Millennium, 2006, Babs Reingold, Studio At 620, Moving Current Dance Company
Postcard, Labyrinth: Current Millennium, 2006, Babs Reingold, Studio At 620, Moving Current Dance Company
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An installation by Babs Reingold, accompanied by a live dance performance by Moving Current Dance Company
Postcard, Carol Dameron: Wake Up Different In The Terrible Mirror Of The Sky, 2006, Carol Dameron, Studio At 620
Postcard, Carol Dameron: Wake Up Different In The Terrible Mirror Of The Sky, 2006, Carol Dameron, Studio At 620
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"Carol Dameron best combines a mythological and erotic vision with the classical techniques normally associated with the best European artists. She is somebody you want to collect."-Writer and Art Collector Burton Hersh. Wake Up Different in the Terrible Mirror of the Sky tells the story of a muse and a woman/girl. The muse symbolized by a bird: the legendary Asian crane. The female and the bird are constantly changing in relationship to each other, silently co-existing, talking intimately, vilifying each other, all while moving together through a strange land.
Postcard, 3 For The Soul, 2008, Renée Stout, Studio At 620, Paulette Walker Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones, The Arts Center, The Florida Holocaust Museum
Postcard, 3 For The Soul, 2008, Renée Stout, Studio At 620, Paulette Walker Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones, The Arts Center, The Florida Holocaust Museum
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A collaborative evening provided by 3 downtown arts Institutions. Enjoy a free evening of: art, dance, theatre, music and poetry plus a trolley provided between the three locations.
Postcard, St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Martin Hebert, Studio At 620, J. Brian Moorhead, Mark Sforzini, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James F. Wilson, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Quantum Winds
Postcard, St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Martin Hebert, Studio At 620, J. Brian Moorhead, Mark Sforzini, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James F. Wilson, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Quantum Winds
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Quantum Winds shares a rehearsal and insights about the music with the public for their upcoming concert on February 1. Works to be rehearsed include Morton Gould's jazzy "Benny's Gig", "El Problema de viajar" by Dee Moses for ensemble and dancer, Gunther Schuller's "Blues" for Quintet, and Mark Sforzini's lateset opus: "Sextet for Winds and Bass."
Postcard, Fanatic Voyage, 2006, Philly/Kondor 8, Studio At 620, Carlucci, Dave Vulcan, Jack Robinson, Daniel Pittman, Infinity Ss, Steve Ellis
Postcard, Fanatic Voyage, 2006, Philly/Kondor 8, Studio At 620, Carlucci, Dave Vulcan, Jack Robinson, Daniel Pittman, Infinity Ss, Steve Ellis
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The Fanatic Voyage Show embraces diversity and brings it on with attitude. Dali and surrealism fans should appreciate the New York Collective and the performance art of the avant-garde noise collective "Infinity S>S>…" Performances will occur on opening night in which the group encourages the audience to participate in the action."
The Florida Highwaymen: Even Further Down The Road, Studio At 620
The Florida Highwaymen: Even Further Down The Road, Studio At 620
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