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Artist Statement:
Beneath The Surface
I don’t set out to make a specific image; rather, I choose physical elements and locations that I feel have a curious affinity for one another. I then purposefully place these elements together in ephemeral assemblages. My goal is to cultivate unexpected visual references with the ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2008
NATIONAL TEAPOT SHOW VII, featuring my digitally augmented teapot titled rEvolution, at Cedar Creek Gallery, Creedmoor NC June 6 - September 7
MINI WORKS ON PAPER 29, exhibition of intimate -scale works in the Hammond Hall Gallery at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL May 6 - June 6
IN YOUR DREAMS '...
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Artist Galleries:
BF ANNEX, Boston Mass.
FIORINI GALLERY, St. Petersburg, Florida
FUSION ARTSPACE, San Francisco, California
GALLERY OF FUNCTIONAL ART, Santa Monica, California
CAROLINE YORK, Internet Gallery
VARIANT GALLERY, Taos New Mexico
THE IRONWOOD GALLERY, Ridgefield, Connecticut
KATIE GINGRASS GALLERY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
HOUSTON CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT, Houston, Texas
GRAND CENTRAL ART ...
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Artist Reviews:
Interview with Ellen Jantzen about her new body of work; Artificial Evolution.
On-line at Net Art Review until mid August, 2005
http://www.netartreview.net/mon thly/0705_2.html...
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Collections:
MULTIPLE PIECES, in the collection of Carole Cole and John Ernsdorf; Tarzana, California
TEA FOR TWO FABLES, teapot in the collection of Sonny and Gloria Kamm; Encino, California
OVOID OF THE SILVERED TWIGS, Cal State Fullerton; Fullerton, California
MULTIPLE PIECES, in the collection of Veronica Chiang and Scott Fitzgerald;
La ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Ellen Jantzen thumbs sorted by date uploaded (Page 1 of 3)
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