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A View from the Easel, Part 14
Visit studios in Brooklyn, San Francisco, Detroit, Cloverdale, California, and New York.
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Visit studios in Brooklyn, San Francisco, Detroit, Cloverdale, California, and New York.
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This week, studios in Reno, Vancouver, Brooklyn and Denver.
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CHICAGO — This week, artists from California, Cologne, North Carolina, Massachusetts and Minnesota open up their studios.
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CHICAGO — The eleventh installment of a series with a look at artist studios in Belgrade, New York City, London, Kansas City and Brooklyn.
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CHICAGO — The tenth installment of a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. This time … Montreal, LA, Brooklyn, Vermont and NYC.
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CHICAGO — The ninth installment of a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. This week, Georgia, California, Maryland, New Hampshire and New York.
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CHICAGO — The eighth installment of a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. This week, Amsterdam, NYC, Wilmington, NC and Columbus, GA.
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Whether it’s a physical workspace, a computer screen, or a place in nature, we’d love to hear about how you’re redefining what a studio can be. If you wish to be considered for inclusion in the A View From the Easel series, please fill out this GoogleForm.
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CHICAGO — The fourth installment of a series in which artists send me a photo and a description of their workspace.
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CHICAGO — The third installment of a series in which artists (Barbara Rosenthal, Michelle Muldrow, John Tomlinson, Julia Schwartz and Meghann Snow) send in a photo and a description of their workspace.
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CHICAGO — The second installment of a series in which artists send me a photo and a description of their workspace.
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CHICAGO — In the last two years I have interviewed more than thirty artists, writers and other creative people for my own blog, Praeterita. The creative process was a part of every discussion, so I thought I would invite these interviewees to submit a photo and a short description of their workspace