April 4th, 2011 — 8:08am

Neoteric Art: What is Team Art!?
Team Art!: We are an artist run project space from the north side of Chicago, with a mission to encourage young, up and coming artists to push the boundaries of their work, and ultimately to get that work seen. Working artists need project spaces, gallery spaces, publicity, audiences, Continue reading »
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January 7th, 2011 — 6:46pm

Joe Fig explores the working life of professional artists in diorama-like miniature reproductions of their studios, including those of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. Fig’s book Inside the Painter’s Studio (Princeton Architectural Press, 2009) includes his interviews with other artists about Continue reading »
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November 9th, 2010 — 7:39pm

Writer and historian Hugh Howard has, for more than decade, immersed himself in researching and writing about the Revolutionary generation. In addition to The Painter’s Chair: George Washington and the Making of American Art, his numerous books include two on Thomas Jefferson’s architectural Continue reading »
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September 21st, 2010 — 9:51am

Jayson Lawfer has created successful national and international exhibitions (both curated and juried). His exhibition space in Missoula, Montana USA (2002-2006) focused on ceramics but it was not limited to clay alone. The gallery also hosted work by such notable artists as Continue reading »
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May 7th, 2010 — 9:09am

Don Thompson is a professor and economist at the Schulich School of Business, specializing in marketing, economic regulation, and strategic planning. He has taught at the University of Toronto, Harvard University, and the London School of Economics, and holds an M.B.A. and Ph.D Continue reading »
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April 7th, 2010 — 10:33pm

The most comprehensive guide of its kind, Art/Work gives artists of every level the tools they need to make it in an art world so competitive one dealer likens it to “The Sopranos, except nobody gets killed.” Whether you’re an art school grad looking for a gallery, a mid-career Continue reading »
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March 25th, 2010 — 2:44pm

Dusty Folwarczny is an “object maker”. Raised in Missouri just north of St. Louis she grew up on a large plot of land surrounded by a lake, hills, and woods; providing an early connection with nature and organic forms. As an artist she attempts to explore the tension Continue reading »
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December 27th, 2009 — 8:51am

Michael K. Corbin is an avid art collector, writer, full-time broadcast journalist, yogi and runner. A New York City native, he travels far and wide for art’s sake. He writes for various art websites that include www.absolutearts.com and of course, www.artbookguy.com. Continue reading »
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October 28th, 2009 — 7:59pm

Jeffery McNary came of age in Chicago, Illinois. After a career in public service, including service as an Economic Development advisor to then Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, turned to journalism and writing. His work can be found in Newsweek, Rolling Stone, The Vineyard Gazette, Continue reading »
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July 9th, 2009 — 7:03am

Eric Karpeles is a painter who grew up in New York and was educated there in its cultural institutions. A graduate of Haverford College, Oxford University and The New School, he lived in France in the 1970s, holding fellowships both at la Cité des Arts in Paris, and the Camargo Foundation Continue reading »
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