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APRIL 2004 CALENDAR |
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A panel moderated by Mary Emma Harris, artist and expert on the significance of the historic North
Carolina arts college. Artists who have attended discuss its avant-garde reputation and impact on them and
contemporary art. Moderator: Mary Emma Harris, artist Panelists: Gregory Mazarosky, artist Irwin Kremen, collagist, sculptor and painter Lore Kadden, fiber artist Dorothy Cole Ruddick, fiber artist, sculptor and painter Organizer: Molly Barnes, programming director of ATOA |
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Moderator: Donna Marxer, painter, writer, administrator, ATOA board member Panelists: Dan Concholar, consultant, Art Information Center Lynne Mayocole, sculptor, professor Westchester College, President, ATOA Renee Phillips, Director, Manhattan Art International, author "An Insider’s Guide to New York Art Galleries," career consultant/coach ![]() Lynne Mayocole This panel replaces "The British Invasion," which was originally scheduled. |
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Consideration of the artistic legacy and community impact of the life and work of the late Bob Blackburn, founder of the Print Maker's Workshop. Moderator: Madalon Jones, artist Panelists: Kathy Caraccio, master printer, teacher, and artist Gail Jansen, film producer Camille Billops, printmaker Organizer: Doug Sheer, ATOA Chairperson / Founder |

| A dialog between Mark Kostabi and Molly Barnes explains Kostabi's strategy for winning fame and achieving recognition in the contemporary art world | ![]() "Woman at Window," by Mark Kostabi |
April 2004 CALENDAR |
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