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          |  | ALICE 
            HENDERSON "Poets in Their Youth": I have 
            to describe myself as a very sensitive creature. My friends Jeffrey 
            Miller and Glen Knudsen died 25 years ago, July 29, 1977, but I still 
            have skid marks on my heart from that accident |   
          |  | JOHN 
              CARTER 
              "Drawings": his drawings are a means of allowing 
              his psyche to play and inviting its forms to emerge with spontaneity 
              and candor |   
          |  | IAN 
              DUNCAN CAMPBELL 
              "New 
              Orleans: An Urban Gallery": 
              As a local, enlightened insider, I am documenting the outward 
              visual expressions, often signage, of the colorful, indigenous culture 
              of the city of New Orleans, one of the most unique cities in America |   
          |  | MARILYN 
              KIRSCH: 
              I'm interested in the tension created by combinations like inviting 
              and menacing, vast and intimate, inside and outside, the personal 
              and the collective |   
          |  | JOHN 
              SCHUERMAN: 
              We imagine new possibilities and we internalize some horrors of 
              the past |   
          |  | TANTRA 
              BENSKO: 
              The pictures are my nectar, my juice of a golden glow |  |