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Stop by Quirk Gallery to check out Caryl’s selection of toothbrush prints! Just ask Katie, Diana, or Maggie for assistance with the new Quirk “Archives.” Quirk is located at 311 W. Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia. T: 804.644.5450.

Caryl’s “Missing Richmond” boxes sold out within an hour last November at the Visual Art Center’s Art-o-Mat celebration. Demand is still high, so more Grace Place Restaurant and Woolworth’s boxes are on their way! Stay tuned to learn which Art-o-Mat machines will be stocking Caryl’s work. It might be Richmond… It might be the Whitney…

“ThinkSmall6”
Oct. 28-Dec. 18, 2011
Opening reception, October 28
artspace gallery
Plant Zero
0 E. 4th Street
Richmond

“Tribal”
Nov. 4-Dec. 31, 2011
Opening reception, Friday, Nov. 4
art6 gallery
6 E. Broad Street
Richmond

“10th Anniversary Art∙o∙mat Show”
Visual Arts Center
1812 W. Main Street
Richmond
Opening reception Thursday, Dec. 1
The artomat will remain on site indefinitely.

“There’s something so remarkably compelling about Burtner’s work.”

Read the entire article here.

Caryl won second place in the Trawick competition last night! She took home $2,000 and this cool trophy.

The Weekend section of the August 26, 2011 Washington Post included a large image of Caryl’s Friday-the-13th series.

The winner will be announced at an evening reception on September first. Come see the show at Artery Plaza Gallery, 7200 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Maryland, September 1-25. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday, noon-6pm.

Hello World! Here’s the Art For My Sake website, masterminded by Katharine Gates, webmaster extraordinaire. Let me know what you think.


Hello World! Here’s the Art For My Sake website, masterminded by Katharine Gates, webmaster extraordinaire. Let me know what you think.

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338 entries from 37 states and 8 countries were narrowed down to 30 semi-finalists for 1708 Gallery’s prestigious biennial.

The winner of the coveted $10,000 Trawick Prize will be announced in September. Cross your fingers!

If you’re in England between March 8 and April 25, go to Bristol to see Artists’ Books As Document, curated by Natalie McGrorty. Here’s a sneak preview: http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/natexh11.htm

University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases
Special Collections Room, Bower Ashton Library
March 8 – April 25, 2011

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