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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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African-American artists visualized not only the hopes and aspirations of the working class but also the tensions between newcomers and longtime residents in Black urban areas.
It was suggested at the CORA meeting that special groups of Romanian artists be invited to repeat their presentations in American cities with large Romanian communities following their presentations on the Mall.
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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Norsk Fjord Fiber was created to introduce American fiber artists to the unique and beautiful wool fibers of Scandinavia and to honor the traditions of those who created textile history with their tools and sheep.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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No other American theater ensemble has survived as long and thrived as much as the Steppenwolf company of artists.
North American performing artists dominate stages throughout the world, and premieres of operas by North American composers have become major events in the international opera community.
She was also named as one of 5 American artists who best survived the coming of the Beatles and the British invasion in the 60s.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The American tribes will become more fully represented as Poeh becomes fully recognised as the voice of native american indian artists looking to sell their art while retaining their Native American indian roots and culture.
Kachinas are hand carved out of cottonwood by Native American artists and represent the masked and costumed dancers of various spiritual and natural aspects of life.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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The Contemporary American artists in this exhibition are all inspired by the beauty of flowers and use their varying forms to create their contemporary still life paintings.
Some artists in the pasts use to make sketches on their travels such as with the earlier American explorers and then return to the studio to make more detailed paintings or drawings from their original sketches.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Strickland is best known for a long line of works documenting African American culture beginning in the 1940s when America was still a strictly segregated society offering little opportunity or encouragement to black artists.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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It was a wonderful collaboration of highly diversified artists displaying the truest American spirit of unification at a time when the citizens of this country really need to stand together against forces that would seek to undermine both our values and our freedoms that constitute our very way of life.
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