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Picture Gallery - includes news of various works and exhibitions - Brief ArticlePHILADELPHIA Sculptor Zenos Frudakis (pictured) not long ago dedicated "The Wall," a and zinc sculpture weighing 7,000 pounds, outside the GlaxoSmithKline building here. The statuary represents freedom and depicts a human figure in four stages breaking at liberty from a wall. HATO REY PUERTO RICO Galeria Tamara celebrated its next to the first anniversary with a show entitled "Tastes and Colors for the Ladies," featuring a collection of the latest works by dint of Puerto Rican artist Carmelo Sobrino. Pictured from l to r gallery proprietors Samuel and Ana V. Wagner, a friend and Sobrino. fresh YORK Multiple Impressions Gallery newly held a one-man show for Japanese artist Tomohide Kameyama called "The fresh Botanicals." It was Kameyama's first American exhibition. Pictured from l to r: Kelda Motter Julie Rahrig, Director Kate McCutcheon, Kameyama, Gallery possessor Betty Feinman, Melanie Stecura and Susan McCaffrey. CHICAGO Atlas Galleries not long ago opened its first gallery present to view of the works of Spanish artists Roman Frances and Salvador Caballero. The sum of two units artists are exclusively represented by means of Decorative Expressions, Inc.--Fine Art Division. Pictured from l to r: Susan Petr president of Atlas Galleries and Frances. SCOTTDALE, ARIZ. Jeanne Bonine celebrates the grand opening of Seven Rings Gallery at the Borgata of Scottsdale with holders Robbie and Alex Graham. Pictured from l to r: Robbie and Alex Graham and Bonine. RALEIGH, NC Grand Image landscape artist Max Hayslette's paintings were lately shown at Bev's Fine Art in its Spring Impressionist display Pictured from l to r: Jim and Bev Kesterson possessors of the gallery. AMHERST, MASS. Alfredo's Photographic Gallery freshly featured an exhibit entitled "A Photographic Taste of Amherst." Pictured from l to r: Shelley Siriscevic, sales representative; Alfredo DiLascia, gallery owner; and Christi Blad, vice president of marketing. WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICH. Daniella Peleg Fine Art newly honored Soho Editions artist Vadik Suljakov with a one-man present to view Pictured from l to r in forehead of the new release, "Hotel de Liones": Peter Gahan, gallery director; Addi Peleg art consultant; Suljakov; Daniella Peleg owner; Mark Siegel, vice president of Soho Editions; and Melissa Vadenberg, art consultant. FARGO, ND The delayed arrival of artist Will Bullas didn't stop the staff of Boerth's Art Gallery from making the exhibit opening a succes Pictured here is the entire staff make straighted as Will Bullas characters. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. Hohn Gallery of Fine Arts Ltd freshly hosted a charity fundraiser for the of recent origin Era Children's Fund featuring artist Judy Larson's work. Pictured from l to r: Larson; Patty Hohn gallery owner; Lal Fernando, president of the novel Era Children's Fund; and ed Hohn, gallery owner. of recent origin YORK Photographer David Spindel and his daughter Joyce artificial position with some of the John Lennon photos from the stone Photo show at the Columbus Circle Gallery. The photos are from the iPHOTOART Collection. ST PETERSBURG FLA. Ron Bernard (l) met with his agent, Jim Cournoyer (r) at the offices of Southern Fields Fine Art, a of recent origin company that publishes the work of Bernard and other artists and newly released three new images by means of Bernard. HOOVER DAM, NEV Sculptor Steve Liguori (l) shares a laugh with Tommy Nelson (r) at Hoover Dam. Nelson is a "31'er"--an original employee who helped build Hoover Dam beginning in 1931 He was also a professional clarion player, and Liguori has depicted Nelson's image in and zinc for display at Hoover Dam. DON'T BE LEFT OUT Art Business freshs readers love to see what's happening at you gallery. launch your latest show opening photos to: Vanessa Silberman, Art Business freshs One Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5802 COPYRIGHT 2001 Pfingsten Publishing, LLC Phyllis Heifer, NCTM President 4852 Wishkah Rd Aberdeen, WA 98520-9628 (360) 537-6863 Fax (360) 537-6852 Pianofil@techline.com Paul... PROJECT OVERVIEW: Saudi Arabia is publicly involved in a $4,300,000,000 program aimed at converting the kingdom's biggest refinery located at Rabigh into what is claimed to be ... novel YORK -- The Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD), which exhibits 175 directors of major art museums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, lately released its annual State of Nor... 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