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Marty Epp-Carter
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Marty Epp-Carter and Angela Newman are now friends
July 4
Susan Young is attending Susan Young's event
ArtBomb 2009 Spring Show at ArtBomb Studios
May 23, 2009 from 6:15pm to 9:15pm
Art Bomb Spring Show May 23rd 6:13-9:20 pm more detailed info to follow
March 30
Steve, I don't have any images ready to upload right now, but I'll send you some soon and hope it helps. From the looks of your plate and the prints you've got a good handle on what it's about in general. I'd say you can be a bit more subtle with ...
March 29
John Hilton and Marty Epp-Carter are now friends
March 29
Steven, I too have been making collagraphs for quite some time. They can be wonderfully atmospheric or obsessively detailed. Let me know what you're looking for and we can go from there.
March 29
Steven, I notice we are both in the Clemson National. Directly across the page from each other in the catalogue. I think I've met you with Glenn Miller and that gang around Pendleton in the west end. I'm the tall female who moved to g'ville a coup...
February 26
Artists making multiple and singular images.
February 26
Marty Epp-Carter is now friends with Jason Stanley Hall and Paige
February 26

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At 5:09am on September 30, 2008, Samuel Davis said…
Wal-marty, I miss you all so much... so much it hurts. Bad. It hurts way down in the deep, dark water where where the light fails to penetrate. In the recesses untouched and unchanged since childhood... don't ask. Except Courtney. Courtney is dead to me. PS... I heart Tokyo. Will blog soon.
At 9:08pm on September 28, 2008, Michael Marks said…
I will... it will be interesting to see the direction, considering the feedback. Oh yeah, and she totally is my better half, she actually signs the family Christmas cards that way...
At 3:05pm on September 18, 2008, Marty Epp-Carter said…
thank you! I'll check it out. And thanks for your comments during the open studio. I liked what you had to say about the work. M
At 8:56pm on September 17, 2008, Heidi Jensen said…
Ahh! I can't get the stupid hyperlink to work.
At 8:54pm on September 17, 2008, Heidi Jensen said…
Hello Marty,
I was looking at this artist today and thought you might like his work: http://www.richardhellergallery.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=59
At 10:03pm on August 21, 2008, Elizabeth Snipes said…
Yeah, I don't know how I feel about them myself. They're missing something important I think. It's weird, I have a fair amount of half finished experimental stuff. . . and I'm not sure yet what deserves my studio time. I haven't had a truly finished piece since last Christmas. . . scary. But I'm allowing for some experiment and freedom. I do think, though, that its time for me to "get 'er done" so to speak. . . buckle down and finish a painting that I can stand behind. More work to be done as always. Missouri is going well. . . everybody is so nice and I've found a good many trails and parks to play in. School starts on Monday, so we'll see after that. Hope that everything is going well at CU! Enjoyed looking at your posted pics. The installation looks really interesting! Rock on, Marty!
At 6:29pm on July 9, 2008, Marty Epp-Carter said…
Thanks anyway. Be well, stay in touch. M
At 8:15am on July 9, 2008, Susan Young said…
Hey Marty, sadly not my work.... and sadly I don't recall the artist's name. Sue or Mike might remember. We saw that piece at NCECA Pittsburgh this past March-- I believe it's by a fairly well-known artist. Sam probably knows as well.
At 11:11pm on May 14, 2008, clarke curtis said…

at least your vid didnt have bad sculpture projects in it....
At 1:33pm on May 12, 2008, clarke curtis said…
radiohead was great.
back in austin.
saw my nephew.
sleeping in.
eating pho.
having a ball.

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Who the #$&% is Jackson Pollock?

This is a movie review/recommendation of sorts. Check out the film "Who the #$&% is Jackson Pollock? (Netflix has it). I won't give away any of the story other than to say that we're in an interesting business and there are a whole bunch of opinions out there. Just a glimpse into the "art world" and the "non-art" world and what happens when they collide. And a good story of a good ole gal with some true grit.

Posted on May 19, 2008 at 12:11am —

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check out ARTKRUSH

If you haven't yet looked at the April issue of ARTKRUSH (e-zine) you should. There's a bunch of interesting stuff in there that surfaced a bit during this last semester esp. in Seminar and Art History discussions. Plus a whole lot of BMW ads!! Hum... all that money has to buy some art, doesn't it?

Posted on May 11, 2008 at 10:54pm —

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CENSORSHIP REDUX NUMBER 2 (for Christina et al)

Those of us who went to the SGC conference and attended the presentation titled: "Printmakers in Wartime" will remember Daniel Heyman who did the interviews with prisoners from Abu Ghraib. Daniel and I show at the same gallery in Provincetown, MA and I've seen his other work, (referred to below). I emailed him and asked him about his experience with censorship. I got permission to copy part of his email here.
The following is from Daniel Heyman:
"As to censorship, oddly enough there has beenContinue

Posted on April 18, 2008 at 1:00am —

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CENSORSHIP REDUX (for Christina et al)

This just came out in the online newsletter "Art-of-the-day" that I subscribe to (it's free). It points directly to our conversation in class yesterday and obliquely to my own work.
A question of animals
SAN FRANCISCO - In the California city, always a step ahead regarding environment protection groups, activists can cause some collateral victims. Adel Abdessemed is the most recent. The artist just had his exhibition at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) canceled at the end of the month o
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Posted on April 17, 2008 at 10:04am — 1 Comment

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An interesting read...

Hey all, esp. the current grads. I've been carrying around a slip of paper that had written on it, in another persons handwriting, "Eleanor Heartney." I finally googled the name and came up with this woman who is a writer and critic for Art in America, etc. There's a really good article about today's "art climate" at the following link. check it out.
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0698/ijse/visarts.htm

Posted on March 6, 2008 at 9:47am — 2 Comments

 
 

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David Donar added an event
November 11, 2009 from 5:45pm to 7pm
Shane Acker, director of "9" a major motion picture will be doing a talk at Clemson. Wed. 11th at 5:45 pm at 119 McAdams Lecture hall.
November 4
Small Works On Fabric at The Discovery House, Clemson University
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
November 4
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Margarete Heymann, who studied ceramics there from 1920 to 1921, and was as gifted and gutsy as her famous contemporaries. She also created an impressive body of work, yet is rarely mentioned in the many books, essays and exhibitions on the Bauha...
November 3
Small Works On Fabric at The Discovery House, Clemson University
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
November 2
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Small Works On Fabric at The Discovery House, Clemson University
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
November 2
Heidi Jensen added a blog post
FASA's annual Halloween Party included a pumpkin carving contest. Pumpkin seeds flew as artists sculpted their innovative and radical interpretations of the Jack O' Lantern. This pumpkin won in hotly contested Faculty/Student Collaboration category.
October 31
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October 30, 2009 Dum spiro, spero (While I breathe, I hope) EVER SPERO By Hans Ulrich Obrist In memory of Nancy Spero (1926–2009) "The one thing that artists must possess above all other qualities is immense courage," the filmmaker and anthro...
October 30
Susan Young added an event
Greenville Open Studio Tour at Greenville, SC
November 7, 2009 at 10am to November 8, 2009 at 6pm
Hours: Saturday, November 7, 10am - 6pm Sunday, November 8, Noon - 6pm. Some artists will also be open Friday, November 6, 6 - 9pm. These artists are indicated with a door icon and "Open Friday" on their web page. Presented by Wachovia Bank, N.A...
October 28
October 28
I think this is pretty neat, but odd at the same time. Why is it so important to the Japanese to preserve Western art?
October 27
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Otsuka Art museum, Japan´s largest museum holds 4000 masterpieces, covering the entire history of art - except it´s all reproductions. Nothing in this museu...
October 27
Christina Hanna C. Kozlowski Slone rocks!
October 27
Some panels are fantastic and some are not. If you go to the conference, I would try to do something like the portfolio review -- take advantage of being there. The panels are probably the most informative aspect of the conference if you hit the b...
October 25
Yep. Graphite is conductive, so holding the pencil in one hand, then touching the line with the pther complete the circuit, which produces the sound.
October 23
Heidi Jensen is attending Christina's event
Center for Visual Arts Open House at Department of Art and Lee Gallery
October 23, 2009 from 10am to 4pm
All graduate and undergraduate studios in Lee and Freeman are open. Come get your hands dirty or just watch ceramics, drawing, photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, wood design.
October 23
That is very weird -- particularly when they draw lines, then touch them and they make sounds!?! At first I wasn't sure I had seen that correctly.
October 23
 

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