Category: exhibit
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Reneesha Mccoy’s “Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
Reneesha Mccoy is a self-taught artist who began her artistic practice in 2019, living and working in North Carolina.
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Mike Combs and His”Faces In The Crowd” Artwork, Available for Purchase
Mike Combs is a self-taught artist from Austin, Texas who for the past decade has been creating “Creeps” on up cycled husk corn crates.
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Sarah Lee’s “Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
Sarah Lee, once banned from taking art classes in school because her work was “no good”, now in the “Faces In The Crowd” exhibit.
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Noel Hatfield’s “Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
Noel Hatfield is a seventy-three-year-old self-taught artist from Iowa who works in oil paint on stretched canvas and dibond aluminum.
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Kathy Edwards Hayslett’s “Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
Through her vaguely unsettling, whimsical narratives, Kathy Edwards Hayslett address aspects of climate change and the rights of women.
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Melody Jean Moulton’s “Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
Moulton creates hand-cut paper collages that are largely intuition-driven, created by letting go of expectations and following her instincts.
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“Faces In The Crowd” Artwork Available for Purchase
For the first time ever, the FolkArtwork Collective will be live and in person featuring artwork by self-taught and visionary artists from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
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The “Faces In The Crowd” Exhibit Presented by FolkArtwork
For the first time ever, the FolkArtwork Collective will be live and in person featuring artwork by self-taught and visionary artists from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
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‘Faces In The Crowd’ Preview: Dinah Hanson-Carrillo’s “The Tired Princess Tarot Deck”
The first ever FolkArtwork exhibit opens on Saturday, November 9th. One of the works on display will be Dinah Hanson-Carrillo’s “The Tired Princess Tarot Deck”.
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‘Faces In The Crowd’ Preview: “The Green Machine” by James Ash
The first ever FolkArtwork exhibit opens on Saturday, November 9th. One of the works on display will be “The Green Machine” by James Ash.