This blog is about historical and cultural sites, places and events all over the world visited by bicycle or that could be visited by bicycle. It is to show that a motor vehicle does not always have to be used and it is often better to visit these places by bicycle.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Art cetera '16: 17, Gary L. ford, Pumps of a Different Color
Previous articles in series:
Sioux City Art Center: Art Cetera '13
Art cetera '16: Introduction
Art cetera '16: 1, Paul Aho, Glory Days
Art cetera '16: 2, Mark Avery, Flag
Art cetera '16: 3, Jeff Baldus, Locust
Art cetera '16: 4, Jamie Bowers, Stream of Consciousness
Art cetera '16: 5, John Banasiak, Moons Before Morning (Night Walk #1)
Art cetera '16: 6, John Bowitz, City Man
Art cetera '16: 7, Jamie Burmeister, Vermin
Art cetera '16: 8, Gary R. Rowling, Field Study: July 5, 2015
Art cetera '16: 9, Jay Chesterman, The Grand Mosque Casablanca
Art cetera '16: 10, Jenny Bye, Indigo
Art cetera '16: 11, Karen Chesterman, One Stroke/Two Strokes
Art cetera '16: 12, Stephen Dinsmore, Presences
Art cetera '16: 13, Matt Drissell, To Warm Slightly
Art cetera '16: 14, Michael Dunbar, Touched by the Sun
Labels:
'16,
15,
16,
17,
Airfoil,
Amy Foltz,
art,
Art cetera,
cetera,
display,
exhibit,
Gary L. ford,
May in Sioux City,
Pumps of a Different Color,
Sioux City Art Center,
Steve elliot,
temporary,
temporary display
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