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Writings about life and art by Linda Marston-Reid

Meeting the Past – Artists Envision the Future

For the past three years, artist-curator Bibiana Huang Matheis invites the Hudson Valley regional artists to participate in the exhibit,…

Akin Free Library, arts mid-hudson, Bibiana Huang Matheis, China, Chinese ceramics, Cindy Snow, Dick Crenson, exhibits, Hudson Valley, Mary (mother of Jesus), mid-hudson, Prince Albert Historical Museum, Victorian architecture

Pop-UP anyone?

Pop-Up is more than an annoying ad that jumps in front of the image that you are watching on your…

Art exhibition, community arts, emerging artists, Galleries, pop-up gallery

Murals and Public Opinion

Boston has a reputation for being considered conservative, and this is usually reflected in their public artworks.  Not surprisingly, when…

illvisuals, murals, Poughkeepsie, public art, REZones

Another public art controversy

Murals have long been public art that engages with the local population, usually with a message. Looking back at the…

Diego Rivera, Mural, murals, Nelson Rockefeller, New York City, public art, Rivera, Rockefeller Center, Ron English

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