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Jordan Tierney
Collage Stories: A Centennial Exhibition
October 20 -November 5
Amalie Rothschild Gallery at The Creative Alliance
Kendall Siedlecki celebrates the 100 year anniversary of modern collage – typically considered to have begun around 1911/1912 with Picasso, Hannah Hoch and Kurt Schwitters – by gathering like minded collage artists for a show that celebrates the innate narrative potential of the medium. Artists include: Sara E. Barnes, Cara Ober, Steven Riddle, Kendall Siedlecki, and M. Jordan Tierney
Kendall Siedlecki
Kendall Siedlecki
Kini Collins
Steven Riddle
Steven Riddle
Steven Riddle
Jordan Tierney
Jordan Tierney
Jordan Tierney
Jordan Tierney
Jordan Tierney
Sara Barnes
Sara Barnes
Kendall Siedlecki (in orange dress)
Cara Ober
Cara Ober
Jeremy Crawford, Jim Lucio, Matthew Kern
Sara Barnes
Sara Barnes
Steven Riddle
Steven Riddle and Amy Boone-McCreesh
Jordan Tierney
Matthew Kern and Cara Ober (photo by Kat Johnston)
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