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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T120000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
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LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
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LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=March 7, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=March 7, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=March 7, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=March 7, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Printmaking exhibit by Carla Aspenberg
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www2.ljworld.com/events/ongoing/60395/
DTSTART:20130208T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Using simple handmade stamps and other mixed media elements\, these new\n2D works explore energy\, movement and light. The pieces feature symbols of\neyes\, bees and radiating lines\, and also look at themes of outer space. Much of\nthe work incorporates accessible print methods\, including image transfers and\nwoodcut stamps\, and evoke ethereal compositions. The works have been\ninfluenced by colony collapse disorder\, divine geometry and physical properties\nof light. They have also been influenced by the Italian art movement called Arte\nPovera\, in which common\, everyday materials are used to create fine art.\nFrom New York City\, Carla Aspenberg earned her BA in studio art at Bard College and her MFA in\nsculpture at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has studied independently at the\nart institution Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin\, Germany. She has had solo exhibitions at the\nInvisible Hand Gallery in Lawrence\, Kansas and at the Elizabeth Tapper Gallery at Pilchuck Glass\nSchool in Stanwood\, Washington. She has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School\,\nWilson College\, and the Vermont Studio Center.
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