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Artist Statement:
Here we are, physically cemented to the earth by gravity. But – our imaginations stretch and soar, taking us beyond our planet and connecting us with far places in the universe. Being influenced by this multi-layering, do we indeed live and bloom in a cosmic garden? Ah, perhaps so. I ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Exhibitions - 2000 to present:
-Early Galveston Artists, Galveston Historical Museum, Galveston,Tx.
-Solo Show: Spaces & Places, Visual Arts Center, Northwest, Fl.
-Bay Annual, Visual Arts Center, Northwest, Fl.
-Glass Show, Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Mi.
-Benefit: Glass Now, National Liberty Museum, Phila, PA.
-Award: Bay Annual, Visual Arts Center...
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Artist Galleries:
-Weyrich Gallery, Albuquerque, NM
-Bent Tree Gallery, Wimberley, TX
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Artist Reviews:
Reviews:
Dale Sparge, in his review of "Glass, A woman's Touch" at the Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Mi quoted Lucy Lippard: '...There are aspects of art by women that are inaccessible to men and these aspects arise from the fact that a women's political, biological, and social experience ...
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Collections:
Publications (included in):
--The Grove Review: A Literary Journal, Published April 2008, Volume II, Number 1, Portland, Oregon.
--Artists Confronting the Inconceivable, Published April 1992, American Interfaith Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
--The Art and Human Nature Collection, Published March 2006, Sable Publishing, Palm Springe, California.
Museum Acquisitions and Special Collections:
--"Meditation ...
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Commissions:
Awarded Commissions:
--Fifteen Stations of the Cross, glass sculpture format, St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Troy, Michigan, 1997-1999. Dedicated June 2000.
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Margaret Stone Biography:
| Biographical information for Margaret Stone can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Single
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| Children |
3
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| Religion |
None and All |
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| Education |
Graduate Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Creating Artworks |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Postmodernism - (1975 - )
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
not provided
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| Favorite Work of Art |
No one special artwork
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Life and dream |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
Started when I very young. I was most fortunate to be encouraged by my parents. Really don't know why, just never considered doing anything else. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Margaret Stone was born in the Midwest. Currently, she resides in Austin, Texas. Margaret received her BFA from the University of California, Irvine, in 1979 and an MS degree from Loyola Marymount/Sierra Universities in California in 1988. She was the recipient of a Kristallnacht Exhibition Award in 1992, and is included in the book 'Artists Confronting the Inconceivable' published by the American Interfaith Institute in Philadelphia, Pa, and “Art and Human Nature Collection”. published in Palm Springs, Ca. Margaret's work is included in private and public collections in the United States and abroad. |
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