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Cathy McClure
The artist received her BFA from Texas Technological University in 1995 and her MFA from the University of Washington in 1997. She has had the honor of exhibiting at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Milton Hershey School Museum, and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle. An active mentor, she has been honored to receive several residencies, grants, and awards. These include participation in Le Quai Fete in Paris, residencies at Arrow Mont School of Arts and Crafts, and being collected by The Pace Collection in Dallas, TX. The Seattle Art Museum selected her from a pool of 426 applicants to grant her the 19th Annual Betty Bowen Memorial Award in 1997.

Chris McMullen
originally from Reno, Nevada, moved to Seattle in 1999 with
a background in graphic communication and animation. He continues to study
sculpture at the Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, Washington.
Chris started building sculpture in 1997, and has been showing large-scale kinetic sculpture in the Seattle area for the last four years: CoCA, Seattle (2003); urban art installations at the Woolworth Windows, Tacoma (2003); Vital 5 Productions, Seattle (2002); Bemis Building, Seattle (2002); Forgotten Works Gallery, Seattle (2002); Bemis Building, Seattle
(2001); Seclusion, Secluded Alley Works, Seattle (2001); Secluded Alley Works, Seattle (2001)

Peppe Perone
Born in Naples, Italy, in 1972, he lives and works in Rotondi (Avellino), Italy.
Graduated in 1994 from the Department of Sculpture at the Art Academy in Naples. Assistant to Mimmo Paladino for 5 years.
Main Solo exhibitions: Ronchini Arte Contemporanea, Terni, Italy, 2003; SPAZIA Gallery, Bologna, Italy, 2003; mimmo scognamiglio artecontemporanea, Naples, Italy, 2001. Most significant group exhibitions: Chaos & Communication, 2001; 10th Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Other participations: MiArt 2003, Milan; ARTEFIERA Bologna 2003; FIAC 02, Paris; MiArt 2002, Milan; ARTEFIERA Bologna 2002.

Ed Pien
Ed Pien received his BFA (1982) from the University of Toronto and his MFA (1984) from York University. His most recent exhibitions are included in the following venues: The New Paradise (1997), Taipei; Oboro (1998), Montreal; The Drawing Centre (2000), New York; La Biennale de Montreal (2000 and 2002), Montreal; W139 (2000), Amsterdam; The Contemporary Art Gallery (2000), Vancouver; The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (2001), Toronto; Asian American Arts Centre (2001), New York; Museo de Arte y Diseno Contemporaneo (2001), Costa Rica; The Canadian Culture Centre, Paris (2001); Middlesborough Art Gallery, UK (2002); Parkhaus, Berlin (2002); Quartair, The Hague (2002); Galerie Maurits van der Laar, The Hague (2002); A Space, Toronto (2002); Pruss & Ochs, Berlin (2002); The Ottawa Art Gallery (2003); and the Berlin Art Forum (2003).

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