Monthly Archives: July 2013

Frack Less

Gloria Betlem, pastel  “Canadice Spring”  at St. John Fisher CollegeLike a canary in the proverbial coal mine, Gloria Betlem describes herself being diagnosed in the late 1990’s with acute reactions to pesticides, solvents and other chemicals.  This can prove to … Continue reading

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Frack Less

Gloria Betlem, pastel  “Canadice Spring”  at St. John Fisher CollegeLike a canary in the proverbial coal mine, Gloria Betlem describes herself being diagnosed in the late 1990’s with acute reactions to pesticides, solvents and other chemicals.  This can prove to … Continue reading

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Painting is Alive and Well

Ryan Bubnis   paintings  at  Gallery 1975 As one show departs the other one begins, and this is to say that PAINTING is alive and well in Rochester galleries this summer.  In the Gallery 1975 this past Sunday, I looked … Continue reading

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Painting is Alive and Well

Ryan Bubnis  paintings  at  Gallery 1975As one show departs the other one begins, and this is to say that PAINTING is alive and well in Rochester galleries this summer.  In the Gallery 1975 this past Sunday, I looked over the … Continue reading

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Painting is Alive and Well

Ryan Bubnis  paintings  at  Gallery 1975As one show departs the other one begins, and this is to say that PAINTING is alive and well in Rochester galleries this summer.  In the Gallery 1975 this past Sunday, I looked over the … Continue reading

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