Album: Anne Rearick: French Basque Country Anne Rearick, CSW photography teacher, recently exhibited her work in an international group show at the International Center of Photography in Skopelos, Greece. The show is part of a festival held every summer, and this year included twenty photographers from around the world. Rearick exhibited images from the interior of the French Basque country, an area that has inspired her work for the last ten years. A book of her Basque photographs will be published in March, 2003, in Spain, and distributed here in the US by the University of Nevada Press.
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| Album: Tad Lawrence CSW's Dean of Faculty Tad Lawrence joined nine other artists in a group show of new work this fall at the Mill Cove Gallery in County Cork, Ireland. Lawrence exhibited six watercolor landscapes inspired by the Irish countryside. Since 1970, he has been traveling to Ireland and spending summers in Kells, County Kerry. Back here at home, Lawrence's pen and ink drawing of a Fulmar bird was chosen as the cover of this November's issue of Bird Observer magazine.
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| Album: Todd Bartel
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Album: Anne Rearick: Amateur Boxers CSW photography teacher Anne Rearick has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship to continue her work in photography. She is one of only seven photographers to receive the award this year. The fellowship will allow her to continue exploring the world of amateur boxing in Cuba, Kazakhstan, and the United States. Meanwhile, she is publishing a book of her photographs on the French Basque country this spring. Titled Anne Rearick - Photographies, the book will contain 80 black and white photographs and include text translations in Basque, Spanish and English. There will be an exhibition of the Basque photographs at the Chateau of Langon in Bordeaux for a photography festival in September and October, 2003.
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