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artscope magazine: November/December 2008
Welcome Statement: Brian Goslow, managing editor
Letters to the Editor
Tara Donovan
Juan Angel Chavez: Speaker Project
JULIA FEATHERINGILL: INDELIBLE
ANNE HARRIS: SELECTED WORKS
Adel Abdessemed: Situation and Practice
ENTANGLED: JANE HESSER, DOROTHEA VAN CAMP AND MARC VAN CAUWENBERGH
RYAN WALKER: THE RECYCLER
THOREAU RECONSIDERED
"LATER THAT NIGHT..." NOCTURNAL IMAGES BY CHRISTIAN WAEBER
LOSSLESS: A VIDEO INSTALLATION BY REBECCA BARON AND DOUGLAS GOODWIN
THE WINNER'S CIRCLE: ANNA ISAAK-ROSS, YANICK LAPUH, GREGORY WRIGHT
Luis Villanueva and Colo Colo Gallery
RISD'S NEW CHACE CENTER BRIDGES THE DIVIDE
Industry Focus: THE EXPOSURE PROJECT
KAREN DOLMANISTH
PAUL CLANCY
BALAM SOTO
THREE TO WATCH IN 2009: MASSART/FINE ARTS WORK CENTER OF PROVINCETOWN GRADS NANCY WINSHIP MILLIKEN, LOUIS THEODORE OLLIER AND KATIE JURKIEWICZ
CENTERFOLD CONTEST OUTTAKES
ANDY WARHOL:POP POLITICS
CHIHULY AT RISD
BESSIE POTTER VONNOH: SCULPTOR OF WOMEN
BUSHWACHKED: KELLY JO SHOWS SAYS GOOD-BYE TO BUSH IN SEVERAL MEDIUMS
Jules Olitski: An Inside View
THE ALLURE OF ITALY: PHOTOGRAPHY, FASION DESIGN SINCE 1945
ELIZABETH KING: THE SIZES OF THINGS IN THE MIND'S EYE
WORKS BY DOZIER BELL, LAUREN FENSTERSTOCK AND ALICE SPENSER
TWISTED
lONGWOOD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Music Hall
Capsule Previews: November/ December 2008



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