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Opening Reception Saturday, August 2,
2008 5-7 p.m.
(show closes September 3)

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David Bumbeck’s Resume lists fifty one-person exhibitions, over three hundred group exhibitions and prints in fifty museum collections. He has won numerous awards and is a member of the National Academy of Design
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Warrington Colescott was born in Oakland, California, in 1921. His parents had moved from New Orleans to California when Warrington Sr. had returned from France after World War I.
Colescott studied art at the University of California, Berkeley, and was active on student publications: the student newspaper, where he was art editor, and the campus humor magazine, which he also edited. Graduating in l942 he was inducted into the wartime army, securing a commission in the artillery. In 1946 he returned to Berkeley and took a Master of Arts degree in painting.
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Edward Koren has long been associated with The New Yorker magazine where he has published close to 1000 cartoons as well as many covers and illustrations. He has also contributed to many other publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, GQ, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Vogue, Fortune, Vanity Fair, The Nation and The Boston Globe. His illustrated books include How to Eat Like a Child, Teenage Romance and Do I Have to Say Hello (all by Delia Ephron), A Dog's Life by Peter Mayle, and, most recently, Pet Peeves by George Plimpton. Edward has published six collections of cartoons which first appeared in The New Yorker. His most recent book of cartoons is The Hard Work of Simple Living (Chelsea Green Publishing Company).
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