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amy rice

Amy Rice
"You Can Hold the Bunny If I Can Wear the Mask"

 

roscoe

Robert Roscoe
"Paper Bales at Pioneer
Paper Salvage"
restemayer

Ingrid Restemayer
"From Three Eggs"
jennifer davis

Jennifer Davis
"smooth water"
reeb meyers

Jodie Reeb-Meyers
"Leaf Elements"
wrayge

James Wrayge
"Canadian Pacific"

buettner

Daniel Buettner
"Your Happy Place is
Inside You"

matt doubek

Matt Doubek
"A Rainy Day Mishap"
allen brewer

Allen Brewer
"Non-Smoking Ad #1"
chank

Chank Diesel
"#15752: Foshay View from My Temporary Art Studio"
costello

Tara Costello
"Wild Flowers"
nick harper

Nick Harper
"Susannah"
ruben nusz

Ruben Nusz
"The Tragedy of Natalie Wood"


Chris Mars
"Community Pillars"
shawn mcnulty

Shawn McNulty
"Introduction"
pabst

Kate Pabst
"Trust Yourself"
payne

Terrence Payne
"Oh for Heavens"
mathew rucker

Matthew Rucker
"Creamy Center"
alec soth

Alec Soth
"Brittany, France"
michael sweere

Michael Sweere
"Boughaus"
wray

Sarah Wray
"Tracking Mavens"

michale birawer

Michael Birawer
"Liquor Lyle's"

kari halker-

Kari Halker-Saathoff
"Mine is on the Bottom"
rebecca koponen

Rebecca Koponen
"Offering"


Patrick Kemal Pryor
"Geisha"
david

David Malcom Scott
"Big Boys"
joan malkerson

Joan Malkerson
"Spine Series #6"
mike carina

Mike Carina
"Becca Jane"
mike carina

Mike Carina
"Barb Friberg"
karen klein

Karen Klein
"She, We and Me"
diane

Diane Katsiaficas
"Lots Wife: What is the Color of Cluster Bomb"
jaime

Jaime Carrera
"Untitled"


Suzy Greenberg
"Untitled"
soderman

Marcia Soderman
"When Will It End?"


Pam Valfer
"Airport"
dieble

John Diebel
"Life's Little Dramas"


Allen Brewer
"Non-Smoking Ad #2"
jaime

Jaime Carrera
"Untitled"
jaime

Jaime Carrera
"Untitled"
 
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In addition to viewing the artwork online, you can see it on display at Nina Bliese Gallery from September 21st – October 1st, 2009.

Click on the thumbnails below to see large images of the artwork as well as opening auction bids. Names with an asterisk are examples of the artist's work, not the actual donate piece.