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Lorraine Rossini |
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A great collection of images and information of art in the public domain. Good place for research, learning or inspiration. |
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A somewhat hidden treasure located in Belmont. Art is on exhibit in this historic building, tucked amongst the trees at the Twin Pines Art Center. I have been an occasional Sunday docent for the rotating exhibits. |
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One of the oldest art colleges in the United States. A cool building, beautiful location, and exciting classes. |
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This is Northern California-focused, with a synopsis of classes, shows, events, calls for entries, etc. |
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Annual event where artists open their doors to share and sell their art. I participated for the first time in May of 06. The next Open Studios will be in May of 07. |
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A collective gallery of local artists, with working studios ranging from sculpture to fabric art, painting and digital art. |
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National organization with local chapters. Dedicated to education about the contributions of women, opportunities for the exhibition of women’s work and inclusion of women in the history of art. |
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San Francisco Bay Area Resources
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National Resources A small sampling of nationally-known or general organizations. |

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Loreen concentrates on the abstract, using non-representational images, and I fascinated by the nuances of consciousness that life's experiences propose. |
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I have not yet visited the museum since its recent remodel, but have enjoyed many trips there. In fact, on my first visit, I found myself in tears in front of Picasso’ Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. |
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Ruth is a sculptor and painter, who is very active in the Peninsula art community. She serves as director of the Peninsula Museum of Art and is active in the local WCA chapter, as well as the 1870 Gallery. |
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Leigh is a painter and printmaker, who is also very active in the Peninsula art community. She serve as gallery director of ARTshare 25 of the Peninsula Arts Council and is also active in the local WCA chapter. |