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A Discussion on Collaborations with Barrie Lynn Bryant

When:
Thursday, March 25, 2021, 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM
Where:
B&H Photo Event Space ZOOM
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Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Barrie Lynn Bryant
307-864-2697 (p)
Category:
Webinar
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Payment In Full In Advance Only
From 3:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Register at the B&H link provided. This session is all about the collaborations between two veteran mixed media and multidisciplinary artists, the wife-husband team of AB Word and Barrie Lynn Bryant. Both artists began their solo careers during the late 1980’s—AB with drawing and Barrie with photography—but their forward thinking union in Sep. 1993 added exceptional breadth and interdisciplinary meaning to their lives and work. By combining their skills, their studio art practices became as much about their marriage as it did their art product. This session focuses on the couple’s collaborations made in their rural Wyoming studios and their rigorous exhibition and touring schedule throughout various fine art markets from 1999 to the present. The session will benefit anyone wanting to be a recognized exhibiting artist, and emphasizes partnerships and interdependence.

Attendees in this session can expect to learn how the couple has navigated the art world together 24-7 and discovered markets for their art; how Barrie’s use of the picture frame on AB’s art informs their marriage; how printing their own work—Barrie’s photographs and reproductions of AB’s drawings—has resulted in a treasure trove for AB’s collage and assemblage and an innovative use of gilding by printing photographs and drawings onto hand-gilded paper; and how the couple have traveled extensively with their art to make their living from it.