by Ric Kasini Kadour
Art Hop comes and Art Hop goes. Over 500 artists display work in approximately a hundred venues. The Art Hop Committee of the South End Arts and Business Association (SEABA) allows and encourages anything, anyone, and any group to contribute work and participate in the event. This noble position makes Art...
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Every September since 1993, during one weekend, the South End is transformed into a huge art party. The visual art is everywhere: in studios, in galleries, in hallways, in tents, and in the open air. On...
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Eric Eickmann is a diverse and talented painter. His current work moves steadily away from the more strict linear abstractions of his past. Instead, Eickmann’s show of his most current work focuses on abstract expressionism.
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Eric Eickmann says about his work: “Color and form and line. I am opening an access point to the breeze. I want to cut into space and paint from the heart. The effortless beauty of letting go of concepts. The pureness of...
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Cristine Cambrea opened her new Cambrea Stone Gallery in September 2007. Christopher Byrne profiled Ms. Cambrea for the September 2007 issue of Art Map Burlington.
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Ric Kasini Kadour's commentary in response to the display of Peter Schumann's "Independence Paintings" at the 2007 South End Art Hop, September 7-8, 2007.
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Ric Kasini Kadour provides an entertaining preview of the 15th Annual South End Art Hop, September 7-8, 2007.
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Tags: 2007 South End Art Hop, Alex Dostie, August 2007, Box Art Studio, Drew Matott, Events, FLYNNDOG, Green Door Studio, John Lafalce, Jordan Silverman, Lao Tzu, Matthew Henry, Michael Nedell, Ric Kasini Kadour, South End Arts and Business Association, VCAM Space & RETN
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Lee Freeman reviews the SEABA Gallery's "Mapping the Way" show, including work by Janet Van Fleet, Gillian Klein, Peter Fried and Jessica Hatheway. The show appeared in June 2007.
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The First Friday Art Walk was started in the late nineties by a group of local artists and curators who came together with a desire to create a gathering or “happening” where they could share their works with each other and the city in a new and exciting way.
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