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Through March 6: "An Abstract - Representational Continuum"

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There is an excellent art exhibit in the gallery at The Evergreen State College. It is called An Abstract - Representational Continuum and it juxtaposes abstract art with slightly surrealistic photographs culled from the college's art collection. Included are works by well-known West Coast artists and a few nationally-recognized artists. So many artists are included whose work should be seen that I could just list their names and say go see it and call that a review. For instance: Guy Anderson, a leading figure of the so-called Northwest Mystics; Diane Arbus, who startled America with her photos of circus freaks and denizens of the demi-monde; Judy Dater; Alden Mason; Royal Nebeker; Edward Weston, acknowledge master of modern photography; and William Wiley, the granddaddy of Funk... Get the picture?

Read Alec Clayton's full review of "An Abstract - Representational Continuum" in the Weekly Volcano's Arts section.

THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE, "AN ABSTRACT - REPRESENTATIONAL CONTINUUM," THROUGH MARCH 6, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, NOON TO 4:30 P.M. THURSDAY, 2700 EVERGREEN PARKWAY NW, LIBRARY 1ST FLOOR, OLYMPIA, 360.867.5125

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