History and Culture by Bicycle

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: 19, Robert E. Gillespie, Opal Lake




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
Art cetera '16: 15, Steve Elliot, Airfoil
Art cetera '16: 16, Amy Foltz, May in Sioux City
Art cetera '16: 17, Gary L. ford, Pumps of a Different Color
Art cetera '16: 18, Deb Gengler-Copple, Dust Storm
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