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SKYPE STUDIO VISITS - SUMMER ONLY!

To Artists not working in NYC, I am currently 
doing Skype studio visits. You will have my undivided attention and immediate feedback on all matters including your artwork in the studio, image files, websites, social media practice, artist statements, and the many idiosyncrasies of navigating the art world, its politics, and dynamics. Inquiries can be made at gibsoncontemporary@gmail.com.

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