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June 13th, 2008
Posted by Eric.Smith

Well, it’s here! We’ve been hyping it up over the past few weeks with artist profiles from Marian Robinson, Tim Wagner, Rebecca Jacoby, and Candy Depew, and now the In Liquid’s weekend of affordable art-shopping is on us. Art For The Cash Poor: 9!

It’s really a great chance to meet local artists and snag yourself some great local art for decent prices. Every piece of work on display is priced at under [...]


June 4th, 2008
Posted by Eric.Smith

Art For The Cash Poor, InLiquid’s annual art sale, is back for a ninth year. The weekend of bargain art shopping will take place June 14th & 15th, 1 to 6PM, rain or shine, at the Crane Arts Building. It’s a great chance to meet local artists and score some beautiful artwork. Photographs, paintings, screen prints, books… so much for under $200. And of course, it wouldn’t be an AFTCP event without food, drinks, and live [...]


May 22nd, 2008
Posted by uwishunu

Art For The Cash Poor, InLiquid’s annual art sale, is back for a ninth year. The weekend of bargain art shopping will take place June 14th & 15th, 1 to 6PM, rain or shine, at the Crane Arts Building. It’s a great chance to meet local artists and score some beautiful artwork. Photographs, paintings, screen prints, books… so much for under $200. And of course, it wouldn’t be an AFTCP event without food, [...]


June 5th, 2007
Posted by uwishunu

artcashpoorbaby.jpgRaised in mid-century Levittown suburbia, photographer Charmaine Caire has a keen eye for symbols of cultural artifice. As a longtime member of the Dumpster Divers – a group of artists who liberate material cast-offs from landfill doom – Caire has amassed a stockpile of tiny toys, backdrops, and other prefab relics; this trove provides the raw material for her “alternative realities in miniature,” vividly radioactive photographs of surreal vignettes that deliver [...]