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Colleen Randall
Colleen Randall (born 1952) is an American Abstract art, abstract painter and art educator.Donohoe, Victoria. "Young Abstract Painter at Swarthmore," ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', September 13, 1992, p. 22-M.Kane, Debbie"Colleen Randall,"''Art New England'', January/February, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2022. Her work is rooted in the Abstract expressionism, abstract expressionist and sublime traditions and the relationship between nature and human consciousness.Lamia, Nicholas"Colleen Randall at The Painting Center,"''Artcritical'', March 2005. Retrieved October 18, 2022.Craven, Robert. "Colleen Randall: The Freedom to Create," ''Art New England'', February/March 1997, p.45.McQuaid, Cate. "Spinning paint into gold in a show at HallSpace," ''The Boston Globe'', December 30, 2016. Art historian Sarah G. Powers has written, "Like seasonal and climatic shifts, Randall's work responds to nature and weather patterns through materiality and form. As meditations on the impact of sublime ...
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Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Sauk Centre is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 4,555 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Sauk Centre is part of the St. Cloud, Minnesota, St. Cloud St. Cloud metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Sauk Centre is the birthplace of Sinclair Lewis, a novelist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. It inspired his fictional Gopher Prairie, the setting of Lewis's 1920 novel ''Main Street (novel), Main Street''. History The town was originally named by a lottery. The eight original town shareholders submitted suggestions for a name, and Sauk Centre was selected. The name was submitted by Alexander Moore, who originally bought and platted the town. Sauk refers to the many place names associated with the Sauk_people, Sauk tribe (Sauk River, Sauk Rapids, Little Sauk, Osakis, etc). Centre (the British spelling of "center") refers to the town's central location between Sauk Rapids and Lake Osakis. ...
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