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Searching for a more perfect union will take learning about American freedom

Searching for a more perfect union will take learning about American freedom
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Searching for a more perfect union will take learning about American freedom

Searching for a more perfect union will take learning about American freedom
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Hearst College National Championship Winners Announced

Hearst College National Championship Winners Announced
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Impossible – Tonight at 10 p m – WUFT

5 hours ago RT @SavantsofSoul: Surprise! We ll be a major part of the mysterious live music promised at the @NAMIGainesville event this Saturday! Ex… 2021/05/20 Thank you for your support of our WUFT Classic Spring Pledge Drive. If you still wish to donate, it is NOT too late… https://t.co/ahhDjklZLx 2021/05/19

How an artist reuses failed paintings by stitching them onto new ones

MORE Kate Barbee, “Nesting,” 2021. Oil paint, quilted scraps, oil pastel, embroidery thread, yarn, and cold wax on canvas. 96 x 120 inches. Image courtesy of the artist and Kohn Gallery. This week’s art picks include an artist who gives failed paintings a new life as stitched-up pseudo-Cubist forms; a new design-focused gallery lights up Chinatown; and paintings that use palindromes to create stunning patterns.  Kate Barbee, “Blue Moon,” 2020. Oil paint, cold wax, quilted pieces, embroidery string, and oil pastels on canvas 60 x 50 inches. Image courtesy of the artist and Kohn Gallery. A new exhibition of paintings by Kate Barbee abandons the precious sanctity of the canvas. In rosy paintings, figures swirl and mingle, limbs jut out at impossible angles. Just as her figures are deconstructed in a pseudo-Cubist style, her paintings too are cut apart and then stitched back together. The artist approaches each new work with a bev

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