April 30th, 2009 — 5:06pm

Neoteric Art: Your work has been described as Third Generation Bay Area Figurative Painting. Do you agree with this assessment?
Ursula O’Farrell: To answer your question, I first want to provide the context to my answer. In June 2008, I was blessed with the abundant joy of receiving invaluable insights from Dr. Peter Selz who placed this description upon my work, namely “third generation Bay Continue reading »
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April 25th, 2009 — 4:46pm

John Fagg teaches at the School of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham. He has published in Journal of American Studies, American Literary Realism, American Art and European Journal of American Culture. John’s research explores American art and literature around 1900 and asks “how did the nineteenth century become the twentieth century?” Continue reading »
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April 17th, 2009 — 10:10am

Neoteric Art would like to thank all the readers, artists and all the other folks who have contributed to the success of our first year. It’s been a blast. We hope you have enjoyed the articles, interviews, reviews and the “One Question” segments. We plan on bringing you a lot more Continue reading »
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April 15th, 2009 — 10:02am

Twenty years ago today, a devastating fire ripped through the Huron–Orleans Building in Chicago. Once a billiard table factory, the structure was home to a large amount of galleries at the time and arguably the center of the River North gallery district. Continue reading »
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April 9th, 2009 — 10:48am

Neoteric Art: You were born and raised in Arizona, received your MFA from The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, worked and lived in Chicago the next 12 years then most recently accepted a Dean’s position in Pennsylvania. This is a 2 part question. Part 1: Since you are Continue reading »
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April 3rd, 2009 — 6:18am

Neoteric Art: Do you feel you are part of the Third Generation of Bay Area Figurative Painters?
Linda Christensen: I don’t really feel like I am a part of a third generation but people have told me that I am. I think it’s hard to be objective about something like that Continue reading »
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