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The Electronic Gallery.


The Electronic Gallery is celebrating its tenth anniversary in Baltimore, Maryland "Baltimore" redirects here. For the surrounding county, see Baltimore County, Maryland. For other uses, see Baltimore (disambiguation).
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 at the 1994 National Art Education Association Convention. This professional membership exhibition was first shown in Dallas at the 1985 NAEA NAEA National Association of Estate Agents (UK)
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 Convention. Exhibition committee member, Marsha McRae Hogue, chaired a membership show after she learned that the NAEA never exhibited artist/instructor work. After a successful presentation, Ms. Hogue stated, "I wanted to see this exhibition continue from year to year. Therefore, I made a commitment to work on behalf of art educators and support the teacher as a working artist."

Seven years after coordinating this annual exhibition, Ms. Hogue passed the leadership to Lenore Orlowska. Seeking new dimensions in presenting The Electronic Gallery, Ms. Orlowska enlisted en·list·ed  
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Of, relating to, or being a member of a military rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer.


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 the expertise of video-production teacher Ron Kuitula and video technician Warren Michael Young. Presenting the Electronic Gallery in video in the form of a multi-image slide presentation accompanied by graphic overlay (1) A preprinted, precut form placed over a screen, key or tablet for identification purposes. See keyboard template.

(2) A program segment called into memory when required.
, music and voice-over enables the public to view the show anytime and anywhere.

"Together, as a team," Ms. Orlowska states, "we strive to reproduce re·pro·duce
v.
1. To produce a counterpart, an image, or a copy of something.

2. To bring something to mind again.

3. To generate offspring by sexual or asexual means.
 the artwork from more than thirty-one states and Canada as closely as the slides allow." For this tenth annual Electronic Gallery, more than 650 slides by more than 150 artists from the North American North American

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 Continent have been entered this past year.

The artwork featured on these pages are some of the award-winning entries from the 1993 NAEA exhibition presented in Chicago, Illinois.
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