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Gallery Of The Commons May-June 2010

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Gallery of the Commons is back.

From now until the beginning of June 2010, enjoy works by Augustina Droze, Leo Osborne, Kent Ullberg, Alan Hunt, Guy Combes, Rosetta, Eriko Kobayashi, Rocky Hawkins, Greg McHuron, Pootoogook Jaw, Sue Gombus, Chisato Sugiura, Wayne Levin, Lindsay Scott, Ralph Oberg, Ken Cookson, Jeroen Verhoeff, John Potter, Tadashi Inoue, Natalie Green, Michael Stidham,  Skip Whitcomb, George Bumann, Andrew Denman, Ewoud De Groot, James Morgan, Jennifer Lowe, Ken Januski, Shawn Gould, Alison Nicholls,  Tim Cherry, Robert Chikumo, Karen King,  Bart Walter, Bob Barlow,  Morten Solberg, Tuna Iqulik, Madeline Goold, Tim Shinabarger, David Measures, Jayne Leycester-Paige, Renso Tamse, Setsuo Hamanaka, Ron Kingswood, Mike Barlow, Wes Siegrist, Rod Crossman, Dustin Van Wechel, Marha Karle, and Michael Naranjo.

Thanks to the many artists and galleries submitting works for Gallery of the Commons May-June 2010.  The 50 slots are now filled.  We are presently receiving submissions for Gallery of the Commons June-July 2010 edition.                                                —Editors



What is Gallery of the Commons?  It is a free place at Wildlife Art Journal for artists to display their works.

How the Gallery of the Commons works: You can submit an art work.  Gallery of the Commons is designed foremost to let artists who are excited about sharing new or important works to post them here.

Artists (or their gallery representative) are invited to...

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Author: Wildlife Art Journal Staff

Editor's Comments:

'Gallery of the Commons is a free place for artists to display their works.  

The available slots for May-June 2010 are now filled.  Enjoyed works by: Augustina Droze, Leo Osborne, KentUllberg, Alan Hunt, Guy Combes, Rosetta, Eriko Kobayashi, RockyHawkins, Greg McHuron, Pootoogook Jaw, Sue Gombus, Chisato Sugiura,Wayne Levin, Lindsay Scott, Ralph Oberg, Ken Cookson, Jeroen Verhoeff,John Potter, Tadashi Inoue, Natalie Green, Michael Stidham,  SkipWhitcomb, George Bumann, Andrew Denman, Ewoud De Groot, James Morgan,Jennifer Lowe, Ken Januski, Shawn Gould, Alison Nicholls,  Tim Cherry,Robert Chikumo, Karen King,  Bart Walter, Bob Barlow,  Morten Solberg,Tuna Iqulik, Madeline Goold, Tim Shinabarger, David Measures, JayneLeycester-Paige, Renso Tamse, Setsuo Hamanaka, Ron Kingswood, MikeBarlow, Wes Siegrist, Rod Crossman, Dustin Van Wechel, Marha Karle, andMichael Naranjo
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How the Gallery of the Commons works
: You can submit an art work.  Gallery of the Commons is designedforemost to let artists who are excited about sharing new or importantworks to post them here.

Artists (or their gallery representative) are invited to submit one image everymonth,so long as the subject matter of the work deals with wildlife ornature (we are loose in hardlines and definitions—view Gallery of theCommons in the past). If you choose to provide a very brief narrative,we will consider including it.  The information can also include thename of the art event where the work will appear.

We will display up to 50 different works on Gallery of the Commons at a time.   When you send us animage of a painting, sculpture, photograph or other visual work of art,include name of artist, title of the work if there is one,medium, dimensions, and gallery or website where the piece is ondisplay. 

Send it to: editor@wildlifeartjournal.com  Put"Gallery of the Commons" in the subject line. Please include your own websiteaddress, and please send the image in jpg format.
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Research tags: wildlife-art-journal, gallery-of-the-commons, Rocky Hawkins, Augustina Droze, Kent Ullberg, Sue Gombus, Andrew Denman, Eriko Kobayashi, Greg McHuron, Michael Naranjo, Tadashi Inoue, Wes Siegrist, Marsha Karle, Chisato Sugiura, Leo Osborne, Alan Hunt, Wayne Levin, Pootoogook Jaw, Guy Combes, Rosetta, Michael Stidham, Ewoud De Groot, Madeline Goold, Tim Cherry, David Measures, Bart Walter, Jayne Leycester-Paige, Mike Barlow, Morten Solberg, Ralph Oberg, Ken Cookson, Lindsay Scott, Tim Shinabarger, Jeroen Verhoeff, John Potter, Natalie Green, Skip Whitcomb, George Bumann, James Morgan, Rod Crossman, Jennifer Lowe, Ken Januski, Shawn Gould, Alison Nicholls, Robert Chikumo, Karen King, Bob Barlow, Setsuo Hamanaka, Ron Kingswood, Tuna Iqulik, Renso Tamse, Dustin Van Wechel,

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