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Chantel Foretich
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Hi Tide at Aqua Art
by Trong Gia Nguyen
Kirk Crippens, Chantel Foretich, Susan Meyer, Robert Minervini, Vincent Romaiello, Ursula Sokolowska, xz za at Aqua Art Miami
December 2nd, 2010 - December 5th, 2010
Posted
12/7/10
Aqua Mami Fair1530 Collins AvenueMiami Beach, FL
It's been a great week in Miami working with the Showcase artists. Chantel Foretich, Hannes Bend, Robert Minervini, Susan Meyer, and Ursula Sokolowska all made it down to the beautiful south - and we do mean BEAUTIFUL with the 80 degree weather and sunny skies, all a block from the beach.
The people at Aqua have also been amazing to work with, and we can't thank them enough for making this a great experience. The rest was left up to the artist... [more]
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ArtSlant Bash at Aqua Art
by ArtSlant Team
Kirk Crippens, Chantel Foretich, Susan Meyer, Robert Minervini, Vincent Romaiello, Ursula Sokolowska, xz za at Aqua Art Miami
December 1st, 2010 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Posted
11/30/10
ArtSlant is Excited to Announce our
Hi Tide Vernissage
Aqua Art Room 219, December 1, 8-11pm
featuring our Golden Frame Winners
Chantel Foretich (1st place)Hannes Bend (2nd place)Robert Minervini (3rd place)
In addition to our top 3 winners, ArtSlant has selected a number of winning artists from the 2010 Showcase competitions to also exhibit at Aqua Art. These wonderful artists include Kirk Crippens, Susan Meyer, Vincent Romaniello, and Ursula Sokolowska.
HI TIDE @ AQUA ART MIAMI
ArtSlant thanks all the am... [more]
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Interview with Chantel Foretich
by Susan E. Thomas
2008-07-31
Librarian by day, writer by night Susan Thomas talks with artist Chantel Foretich. The longtime friends revisit in Chantel's studio and catch up on the "old Ebay," Parisian bars, and of course, music boxes...
Courtesy Chantel Foretich
Susan Thomas: Your works are small and like many small things, fragile; yet many run on electricity and include motors. Is there a relationship between delicacy and machinery in your work?Chantel Foretich: They look more fragile than they are, although there is some figuring required to get the small motor... [more]
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