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Allan Gorman

Allan Gorman’s new series titled Imaginary Spaces, follows on from his architectural paintings of recent years. In this new collection the artist combines hard-edge color palettes, geometric shapes, and translucent panels to create unique, structured compositions reminiscent of some of his earlier, realistic paintings, but without the dependency of any pictorial referenc

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Zachary Weber

Chicago based artist Zachary Weber harnesses materials to mine at sub-conscious curiosities. He employs diverse mediums from porcelain to spray-paint to articulate a resolve that questions the boundary of the physical and the two dimensionality.

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Erika Stearly

Erika Stearly is a painter of domestic spaces and finds inspiration in vintage home magazines, the IKEA catalog, photos taken in friend’s houses, and recently through real estate listings. Erika’s paintings are often titled by street address or named after the people who live there.

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Louise Laplante

Artist Louise Laplante studied at the Art Institute of Boston, received her BFA at College of New Rochelle and MA in Fine Art at SUNY Albany. She started actively exhibiting my work in the 1980’s, in galleries in New York, New England and around the country. She works in various media including pastel, oil stick and collage.

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Lee Willett

Lee Willett is an American-born, Swiss-trained artist, photographer, typographer, and educator whose professional work has won regional and national awards from Print Magazine, AIGA, Art Director’s Club, Type Director’s Club, and others.

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Julie Flandorfer

Julie Flandorfer paints imagined scenes that are often quirky and awkward based on her memories of growing up in the country and in a small town. Her use of pop culture references, 20th century advertising motifs combined with snippets of nature show the many layers of memories we all have.

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