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John has, in his words, taken his work out of the computer and onto someone else's walls! His photography, complemented by hand-made frames that are in themselves works of art, are on display in a local cafe.
Utatans Linus and Dottie were both featured on DCist this week! Between the two of them, I believe they've got most of the cityists covered.
Etsy has taken notice of Linda's beautiful art: her recent work, coupled with an interview, was featured on Etsy's main page this week.
FILE Magazine is scooping up more and more Utatans' works for their website. As well they should! We're awesome. Katya, Betty, and Liz have all recently had works featured by FILE.
Robert has three photographs on display at the El Camino Community College Faculty Art Exhibit in Torrance, CA.
Charlie is making her local gallery debut! She has three pieces hanging in Art >From the Heart, a show and art sale featuring Winnipeg low income artists.
JPG magazine is featuring one of Kim's photographs this month in their "hometown" feature. This will be her print debut!
Ron's sister-in-law's football team used Ron's photography to illustrate their brochure. This is also Ron's print debut. Go Pittsburgh Passion!
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