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Kaleidoscope: Paul Hrusovsky

Artistic Technique in “Sails” BY CHARLOTTE RUSSELL For Chapel Hill–based painter Paul Hrusovsky, each new work poses a fresh challenge. Laying out the composition in his mind, he intuitively applies.

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Kaleidoscope: A Triple Threat of Artists

BY CHARLOTTE RUSSELL   Clarence Heyward, William Paul Thomas and Charles Edward Williams are three artists at the forefront of a new generation of Black painters. They are featured in.

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Kaleidoscope: Marina Bosetti

KALEIDOSCOPE: Marina BosettiBY CHARLOTTE RUSSELL   Sculptured Garden Delights   Raleigh-based ceramic tile artist Marina Bosetti takes a painterly approach to clay. The painters, sculptors and drawing instruction she received.

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Museums in the Triangle and Beyond

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Kaleidoscope: John Gaitenby

A Mesmerizing Juxtaposition BY CHARLOTTE RUSSELL For his painting “Harpa,” John Gaitenby was mesmerized by the modern angular lines of The Icelandic Opera housed in Harpa, a concert hall and.

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Art’s Power to Heal

Art’s Power to Heal Duke Raleigh Hospital program inspires and comforts patients BY ELIZABETH BRIGNAC | PHOTOS COURTESY OF ARTSUITE Duke Raleigh Hospital’s main entrance welcomes visitors into an airy.

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“The People’s Collection, Reimagined”

The long-awaited North Carolina Museum of Art reinstallation debuts in October By Frances DeesePhotos courtesy of the NCMA   Ever since the North Carolina Museum of Art announced its intention.

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