If cats were bigger, they wouldn’t pretend to like us… Ed Wicklander
Dead muses…Peregrine Honig
The world inside the world…Jennifer Zwick
The past that rots inside your head….Liz Magor
The last good kiss you had was years ago…Joey Veltkamp– 1977 (In Blue)
Decorating an ordinary disaster…Liz Magor
Up and at ’em….Scott Wayne Indiana
The pea prevailed….Alice Tippit – The Princess
Animal instinct….Akio Takamori
Strange fruit, medieval edition….Claire Cowie
Every nerve on end…Jason Teraoka
Before he knows it, before he hits the ground….Grant Barnhart


He is no longer with us, but part of his legacy is a hilarious blueprint of his ideas titled Steal This Book, published in 1971.
Lawrimore opened in 2006. Is he planning to spend his next four years in this closet? Not bloody likely. As an intermission, however, it’s a score.

Son of glass artist
Every year, working within a well-defined vocabulary, he gets better and better. Sunday is the last day for his latest at Traver Gallery.
This too. Nothing like a Jackson Family-Cobain mash up.
Davis is right on about 


Like the quilters from 
Ragged grace is her signature. What she can pick up for free she cuts, sews, paints and tapes into her sculptures.
Through Sept. 5.
Alonso was born in Havana in 1956, three years before Fidel Castro came to power. Alonso remembers food being scarce and people being taken away at night for speaking with less than revolutionary fervor. When he was six, his mother died, and when he was 9, his father sent him to Miami to live with relatives.
Snakes and chevrons, horizon lines repeatedly breaking over a mountain: These things he suspends in the cloudy mixtures of memory.
2. Shed her heavy clothes and swum to shore.
3. Kept her clothes on, relying on youth and excellent muscle tone to pull through.
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5. Sought Revenge
6. Remembered that, as 