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'What's Lost, What's Found'

New exhibition is shaped by artists' inherent sensitivity

Published: Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005 5:19 p.m. MDT
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This method allowed for less of a strategy of placement and fit and more of happenstance. "I felt that overlapping these impressions would reveal much of what I feel, this notion of being midlife and kind of in between health and nonhealth, in between old age and youth, in between being alone and lonely."

Ultimately, those who experience Simpson's art will be moved by its beauty. Where there could have been anger and retribution, there is acceptance and gracious resolve.

With the completion of her 365th collage, Biggs Larsen was back home again, having gone full circle. With Simpson's digital montages, she is discovering her inner strength and determination.

Both journeys were greatly influenced, I believe, by their femininity.

If you go

What: "What's Lost, What's Found"

Where: Art Access, 339 W. Pierpont

When: Through Oct. 14

Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

How much: Free

Phone: 328-0703


E-mail: gag@desnews.com

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"In All Their Animal Brilliance" (mixed-media painting) by Jacqui Biggs Larsen.

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