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April 27, 2009
 Mary Ott's monoprints  Mark Cameron Boyd was there Another real estate/art partnership, this one on the residential side. Last weekend, the intrepid Phillipa Hughes’ Pink Line Project and something called the Art Registry run by Erin Chase MacKay arted-up a small new condo building on 11th Street called Providence Lofts. And there were other partners, too, but enough is enough.
The art was hung in several of the rather eccentrically-configured tall, skinny units and it most definitely enhanced its surroundings.
Mary Ott hung a couple of walls of her feathery, delicate monoprints. Andres Tremols had a small room of gorgeous embellished prints and the young crowd was well-represented by Eve Hennessa, Cary Oberndorfer and Decoy.
 Colin Winterbottom and Ms. Zelig  Sondra and I reflected in the Colin's EOB Colin Winterbottom, looking very fetching in his ruffled tux shirt (or was it a bull-fighter’s shirt?) showed some of his masterful iconic Washington photographs. If you look closely at the photo here of the Old Executive Office Building, you’ll see the reflections of Sondra Arkin and I. I didn’t plan that – I couldn’t do it if I tried – but it’s so cool.
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