Thank you for the article on Moroles. If you don't mind I'd like to add
a link to my web page to your article. As for the spelling, I went with
the spelling used at the Albuquerque museum.
Woody
On Sep 14, 2006, at 5:27 AM, Kevan Nitzberg wrote:
> In addition to the recent postings regarding Jes?s Bautista Moroles...
>
> Notice that the spelling of Mr. Moroloes' name is somewhat
> different from
> what has been printed. It was communicated to me by his office
> that the
> spelling is important so you might want to attend to how it has been
> portrayed on the list. Also, we had the very good fortune several
> years ago
> to have him as a guest speaker at our annual Art Educators of MN. Fall
> Conference in the Twin Cities, and the following year he was kind
> enough to
> return and present an all day granite carving workshop to art
> teachers at
> that fall conference (held in St. Cloud). If you are interested,
> here is an
> article I wrote for art-themagazine.com about him and his work
> following his
> keynote address:
>
> http://www.art-themagazine.com/pages/insite15.htm >
> Kevan
>
Woody, Retired in Albuquerque
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