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Tag Archives: Ashland Daily Tidings

Review: Exorcising Art Witches, by Amy Richard

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Exorcising Art Witches: REview of Catie Faryl's 1997 exhibition at the Blue heron Gallery in Ashland, Oregon

This entry was posted in Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged 1997, Amy Richard, Art Witches: Consorts and Familiars, Ashland, Ashland Daily Tidings, Blue Heron Gallery, exhibition, Exorcising Art Witches, review on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.

Review: Circus of the Soul Exhibition, by Carolyn Rice

Circus of the Soul

This entry was posted in Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged 2000, Ashland Daily Tidings, Carolyn Rice, Circus of the Soul, exhibition, review, Rogue Gallery, Rogue Gallery and Art Center on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.

Review: Collapse of the Cuckoo Kingdom, by Amy Richard

Colllapse of Cuckoo Kingdom review

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This entry was posted in nature, Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged Amy Richard, Ashland Daily Tidings, Catie Faryl Levitt, Collapse of the Cuckoo Kingdom, consumerism, dark humor, humor, la, materialism, millennium, poon, review on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.
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