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Art for the Cash Poor
June 6, 2011

Artist Profile: Brooke Hine at Art for the Cash Poor 12

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Alison McMenamin

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InLiquid member Brooke Hine will be selling her work during the first day of Art for the Cash Poor, June 11. The sculptor and installation artist will be selling jewelry, dinnerware, and prints along with over 120 other artists.
Working primarily in ceramics, the artist is interested in ideas of growth and deterioration. Her sculptures can be described as biomorphic, referencing natural forms such as skeletal structures and aquatic life. Hine was recently named one of the five artists to watch by Philadelphia Magazine. She also received a two-year career development fellowship with the Center for Emerging Visual Arts (CFEVA). In addition to being named a CFEVA artist, Hine has also worked as an independent curator; her artistic and curatorial interests overlapped in the 2008 CFEVA exhibition, Adaptation—Celebrating Growth and Change.
Join us on June 11 and 12 for InLiquid’s Art For the Cash Poor event. All works are priced at $199 or less, with many significantly less than $100. In addition to artwork for sale, there will also be live music, beer provided by the Philadelphia Brewing Company, food, raffles, and more. There is still time for interested artists to register for this event, and volunteers are always appreciated.
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