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Volume III, Issue 18
Late Summer/Fall 2001


Window, Marfa, Texas, 1981.
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reviews, reports,
personal accounts

feature articles on
learning and the arts
Indianapolis and the Community Conservatory. By Rita Kohn
Artsvision - what Indianapolis, San Francisco and New York City have in common. By Alberta Moraine

creative artists
share their work

get to know a
person or group
Betty Jones teaches technique. By Norton Owen
Betty Jones reflects. By Nancy K. Ford and Anne M Carley

catch the Drift...
interesting tidbits
Betty Jones dances with José Limón.

the latest news, event
listings, announcements

changes that affect the arts
Dimitri had no idea what he was getting into. By Bertie Mudd

a personal tour of the
Internet, one topic at a time

enough of this
theoretical stuff
An animated short about traffic signs. Third-graders can learn about symbolism, the rest of us can just enjoy.

all Newsletter content
since July 1999

more intertwined by the day
Anne Carley goes to Flavin symposium in Marfa and gazes into rear-view mirror.
The Late Spring / Summer 2001 Issue:
Odet & Tody on Anonymous's Revenge
Terhune on Tech/Culture at the Met
Paul Foster on Don Giovanni
Paul Foster on La Bohème
Alberta Moraine on Cosí Fan Tutte

Homer O'Mei on Home Art

Gerry O on Switching Channels
Maria Doiranlis on Kandinsky book
Abby Luttrell on Venus and Adonis
Maria Doiranlis on Oscar Wilde show
Kristin Redpath on Women & Autobiography

Edie Ellis on movies from Turkey and Sweden

The Late Fall/Winter 2000/2001 Issue:
JR Carley on Nadia Boulanger
Nicolella on Roberto Devereux
Moraine on Collectors and Collections
Douglas on Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder
Ford on Therese Schwartz
Schwartz on Therese Schwartz and American Places
Carley on Inadvertent Collectors
The Early Fall 2000 Issue:
Foster at le Nozze de Figaro
Schwartz with more movies
Redpath and Neo-Surrealist painters
Nicolella and the films of Valerio Zurlini
Schwartz at the New York Film Festival
Kazar's Hot August Valentine
McLeod's Leap and learn
Catch the Drift