Artist Interviewed in Uppercase Magazine

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Kerrie Moore writes about “A Sense of Place” for Uppercase magazine, issue 61, April/May, inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, who found “her place” in New Mexico in the 1940s. She interviews contemporary landscape painters from several countries, including member Anne Gibson, who express “topophilia,” or love of place, in their work—often in a setting remarkably different from where they were born and raised.

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