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Art Beat going dark Posted by Julianne Crane • 16 Sep 7:34 AM Because of a shuffling in staff assignments, I will no longer be covering the Visual Arts beat and the Art Beat blog . As of Oct. 1, 2007 , I will be a community reporter for the 'Your Voice' section of The Spokesman-Review out of the Spokane Valley office. All visual arts news releases should be directed to Rick Bonino , deputy features editor, at rickb@spokesman.com . You can still reach me at juliannec@spokesman.com . Thank you for your generous support for the past seven+ years. Julianne Crane 'Harriet Sanderson: Limbus' at the Jundt 10/19-12/12/07 Posted by Julianne Crane • 15 Sep 7:09 AM " Harriet Sanderson: Limbus " Jundt Art Museum, Spokane Oct. 19-Dec. 12, 2007 Sanderson, an award-winning artist, contracted polio at the age of three, leaving her with an incapacitated right arm and the general weakness of post-polio syndrome. More recently she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Recurrent themes in her work are self-image, intimate relationships, and physical function. "Employing non-art materials and unusual printmaking techniques, the Seattle feminist explores the body’s affect on physical and psychological existence," according to a news release. Image: Courtesy of Jundt Art Museum. 'Drawn to the Wall' opens at the Jundt Posted by Julianne Crane • 12 Sep 9:26 AM “Drawn to the Wall III,” an invitational exhibit featuring the drawing installations of five well-known Inland Northwest artists, runs Aug. 31-Oct. 6 at Gonzaga University’s Jundt Art Museum . Participating artists are Richard Schindler , Gina Freuen and Ken Yuhasz of Spokane, and Michelle Forsyth and Kevin"
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