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      <title>Making the Invisible Visible - Mosaic Mandala Exhibition</title>
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										&lt;div&gt;Mosaics from the Mind's Eye &#xD;
Making the Invisible Visible &#xD;
Exhibition Runs May 2 - June 13 &#xD;
at the Institute of Mosaic Art &#xD;
Oakland, CA &#xD;
Students participating in my "Mosaic from the Mind's Eye" workshop will exhibit their mosaic mandalas reflecting the inner-worlds of creative process. The work is testimony not only to formal and experimental mosaic techniques but also to a more inclusive way of seeing. Each unique mandala becomes the container, and the outward expression, of worlds that extend beyond and within the mind. Please come and enjoy these powerful pieces! &#xD;
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This exhibition ties into the Mosaics from the Mind's Eye 9-week workshop which will be offered at IMA again this fall: Tuesday evenings, September 26 - November 21, 2006. &#xD;
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For more information and directions go to: http://www.instituteofmosaicart.com &#xD;
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photo: Abalone by Bev Shalom, student&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>FiftyCrows - New Gallery</title>
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										&lt;div&gt;take a look at this website. This is our organization. We just re-opened at our new gallery in San Francisco.&#xD;
FiftyCrows Gallery&#xD;
49 Geary Street&#xD;
Suite 225&#xD;
San Francisco, CA 94108&#xD;
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We have an exhibition up now: What Ever Happened to Never Again &#xD;
The exhibition explores the past ten years of strife in the Sudan. Featuring the works of highly-respected Magnum photographer Eli Reed, four-time Picture-of-the-Year winner Colin Finlay, and San Francisco-based documentary filmmaker and photographer Mark Brecke, the three essays focus on the horror of famine and genocide to the beauty and enduring spirit of the Sudanese people.&#xD;
See the website for ACTION you can take.&#xD;
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Here's what a friend had to say about it:&#xD;
"...the show captivated my attention and I am still here thinking about it.&#xD;
The impact that you will have on the way people look at the world will&#xD;
resonate and hopefully these contrasts will remind us that the Lost boys&#xD;
of Sudan or the young starving faces of the children of the Sudan are the&#xD;
evidence that we as healthy bright citizens of the world are not doing&#xD;
enough. You stand tall among the mediocrity of what we call art.&#xD;
Fifty Crows is setting the standard for calling out and saying something&#xD;
so pertinent to our very existence. . . that we must participate! We must!"&#xD;
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we are open by appointment - email to andy@fiftycrows.org&#xD;
Starting June 15: Th, Fr, Sat - 11-5:30&#xD;
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jun 2006 05:54:23 GMT</pubDate>
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