Articles

…The Brandt Gallery in Tremont is turning 21! In this economy it’s hard for any business to survive, let alone a gallery… but the Brandt has stayed afloat for 21

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SLoWHoUSE a.k.a. Valerie Marek and James Welch

…than the height of some people. Built into the backrest is a chalkboard with messages scrawled on it – today it reads “megaphone.” An old chest filled with feathers acts…

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New Produce – Roy Bigler

…LA MOMIA MAS PEQUENA DEL MUNDO portrays a scene of a diminutive dried up baby companioned by three mummified old toddlers and an ancient man’s severed and dehydrated head. Fourth…

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Jesus H. Christ

comic undertone. Our intention was to use only images derived from each other, as at the time, I (and I think Terry) had become exhausted with picture making, especially appropriated

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Temporality – Cynthia Penter

…placed them. The women, the elements, and time become bound together as one, become the temporal. I was also thinking of these pieces in an ecological sense. As our earth…

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HANDS – Recollections of Dad by Jerry Mann

…cornered me at the Lit, way too late in the evening, and rattled off a list of open show dates for Southside. I committed. Now then, I have a problem….

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Thanks For the Memories

…the artists who may have exhibited in the future it makes sense to bring this chapter to a close so that other opportunities might be pursued. Thank you Jean Brandt…

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Ed Sotelo

…in rock format. According to the compiler of this tome, Ms. Brandt, an improv group I played with by the name of Hoobajoob regaled people in the basement with horrible…

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White by Aaron Beebe

…with good reason. Virtually every piece is comprised of collaged photo, pencil marks, bits of print, strips of masking tape – you name it – all unified by the torn…

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Submerge – Kenn Louis

…contributing an image of cartoon characters that I created while I lived upstairs from the Southside Gallery, which were inspired by life in Tremont. Submerge Kenn Louis November 13-30, 1998

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