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Pathway Studio. The artist's home-studio by appointment (612) 822-3800. Location: 5535 Clinton Avenue South, Minneapolis 55419. Inquiries: contact Nina Bliese Gallery. 225 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402. Gallery hours weekdays 12:00-4:30 and by appointment. 612-332-2978 Princeton, New Jersey: The Williams Gallery, Princeton N.J. 08540. Email: wmgallery@aol.com . All periods of algorithmic work represented. Private showing by appointment. Call Mary Lou Bock at 609-921-1142. Germany. [DAM] Berlin.Tucholskystr.
37, 10117 Berlin, Germany, Tel: 0049-30-28098135 London, UK: deluxe Gallery, 2-4 Hoxton Square, London, N1 6NU. tel +44 20 7729 8503. http://www.deluxe-arts.org.uk/ . email: Keith Watson |
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| See original work in Minneapolis / St. Paul | ||
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Pathway Studio. The artist's home-studio by appointment (612) 822-3800. Home Studio: 5535 Clinton Avenue South, Minneapolis 55419. Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue South. Emeritus Conference Room, 2nd floor, Main, Gaia Triptych, 1993. University of St. Thomas. St Paul Campus: Frey Science & Engineering Center (Owens Hall). Mural located in Owens Hall at Cretin & Summit, St. Paul, Minnesota. University of St. Thomas, Downtown Minneapolis Campus. Model for the mural located on the 10th Street skywalk at La Salle and 10th street. |
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For a listing of collections that hold work by RV click here: collections. Other sites where work may be seen: Spalding University, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Permanent installation of the Flowers of Learning in the Academic Center, main floor, 845 South 3rd Street,, Louisville, Kentucky.
Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University, Diptych:
Epigenesis: The Growth of Form. Permanent
collection; shown in the ASU Computing
Commons. Santa Barbara, California: Studio of Jean Pierre Hebert, by
appointment only (805) 563-5556. This exceptional algorist holds
works by Roman and also his own original work. His web site is: www.solo.com See also Current Activities for exhibit locations. |