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- Bullas, Will
- Bullock, Anne
- Christensen, James
- Doolittle, Bev
- Fifield, Thomas
- Gilliam, John
- Grende, Carol
- Gustafson, Scott
- Koschak, Bob & Georgine
- Landry, Paul
- Price, Gary Lee
- Trethewey, Ralph
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Anne Bullock
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Anne Bullock's Bio:As a means to an end, Anne Bullock believes art's role in society raises social and global awareness. This artist's paradigm builds on the interface between our modern and technological existence and its relationship to nature. Embedded in Bullock's themes are both global and soul-seeking solutions for a sustainable environment relating to possibilities for global peace.
Influenced by global events, Bullock's work is also inspired by the aesthetic and spiritual traditions of Native Indian and Japanese cultures; she attributes her approach to the deep-seated and mindful appropriation of resources as well as the reverence for nature held with these cultures.
As multi-media artist, Bullock focuses on honoring the earth and its inhabitants. Connecting participants to space and materials is her means to meld art and social action. Whether individuals are collaborating in an earthwork memorial or in studying a pastel diptych, her art bridges viewers to issues of civic and global significance.
Bullock's work builds upon the power of art and art-making to raise consciousness about the environment, peace and social justice.
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