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Molten Power of Metal: AbOmInOg

The AbOmInOg Intl. Arts Collective harnesses the molten power of metal to create one-of-a-kind art and sculpture. The collective members support each other through the creative process, create exhibitions, and spread the skills of metalwork to a new generation. Founding member MC Reiley took time to tell us about the collective’s upcoming work.

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Open Arts Network Partner Profile: NIMBY

A do-it-yourself, industrial art space in Oakland, California, providing artists with a place to create and innovate, NIMBY enables large-scale projects with a high wow-factor, such as Lifesize Mouse Trap (like the board game), to be realized.

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Not Just the Icing on the Cake: Flutter Tunnel

Visual artist Bland Hoke thinks big. Very big. On many levels. Learn how his massive-yet-minimalist, 900-foot-long “tunnel” has lived on well beyond its seven-day run at Burning Man.

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Featured Member: Judith Z. Miller

Judith Z. Miller’s drawings, sculptures and jewelry are imbued with spirituality and energy. A recipient of a microgrant from Fractured Atlas, she recently delved into mask-making while an artist-in-residence in Sitka, Alaska.

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Featured Member: Stearns Creative Electronics Development

Phillip Stearns is an artist who wears many hats. Also know as Pixel Form, Phil is a practitioner of sound and visual arts, a music composer and performer, and an electronics sculptor and installation artist. He describes his work as “characterized by judicial use of materials, restraint, simplicity, a careful balance between conceptual depth and playfulness.” In this conversation, he discusses his commitment to education, teaching as a form of artistic practice, and his latest project…

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