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Artists Transform Themselves in Gallery West Show PDF Print E-mail
Art - Reviews
Tuesday, 25 May 2004 18:00
The current show at MidCoast Gallery West is all about transformations by artists perfecting their work and style. The exhibit, featuring 37 photo-paintings by Dave Sorensen and 25 sculptures by V. Skip Willits & Kristin Garnant, runs through June and is well worth the trip to downtown Rock Island.

 
No Surprises at Welcome-Center Exhibit, Just Quality PDF Print E-mail
Art - Reviews
Tuesday, 04 May 2004 18:00
The current show at the MidCoast Fine Arts Gallery in LeClaire features two well-known artists in the Quad Cities scene, and for those who know their work, the exhibit holds no surprises. Katie Kiley and Akiko Koiso have highly developed styles, and their work is of a uniformly high quality, using themes, colors, and shapes that do not depart much from the artists’ recent compositions.

 
Exhibit Showcases a Who’s Who of Quad Cities Artists PDF Print E-mail
Art - Reviews
Tuesday, 30 March 2004 18:00
Move over Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy. It’s time to bestow honors upon the Quad Cities’ artistic community. The 28th Annual Rock Island Fine Arts Exhibition boasts a roster that reads like a venerable who’s who of local visual artists.

 
Growth and Happy Accidents in Asian-Tinged Show PDF Print E-mail
Art - Reviews
Tuesday, 23 March 2004 18:00
The current MidCoast Gallery West exhibit featuring work by Caroline England and Ken Bichell is a striking exposition of Occidental Asian-influenced artists in two and three dimensions. England’s floral watercolors, with their black backgrounds, borrow from Chinese black-lacquer works, while Bichell’s wood-fired pottery grows out of the Chinese tradition in ceramics.

 
Tangled Up in Blue* PDF Print E-mail
Art - Reviews
Tuesday, 17 February 2004 18:00
It’s not too surprising that Pete Schulte talks a lot about music. He resists describing his recent works as paintings, drawings, or sculpture; more than anything, they are riffs. Visual riffs. Meditations on a theme.

 
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