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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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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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Reviews for Margaret Stone:
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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 in this society is different from that of a man' "Sparge goes on to state that "Validation of Lippard's position could be seen in works such as 'Alone in the House of Dreams', a mixed media glass sculpture by Margaret Stone."
Michael Davis, with the Albuquerque Journal, in a review states that :..."Her pieces.create mercurial stories that change with the light." He goes on to say that viewers "find themselves transcending the mundane and entering a world of refracted contemplation."
News Coverage:
-January 14, 2005, Heart of Glass, The News Herald
-January 13, 2005, Spotlight, The News Herald
-September, 2004, Bay Annual Winners, The News Herald
-September 14, 2003, Scene Setter, The News Herald
-March 22, 2002, "Painted Light", Arts, Albuquerque Journal.
-March 24, 1998, Arts, Albuquerque Journal.
-July, 1997, Business West, Albuquerque Journal.
-March 29, 1994, Bosque Beat, Albuquerque Journal.
-February 5, 1993, Metro Plus, Albuquerque Journal.
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