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		<title>Mother-and-son artistic bond leads to Impenduum gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RACINE — As Jill Sime was home-schooling her son, Nick, from grades 4-12, her studio art degree clearly rubbed off on him. Now the pair share their mutual love of art, but differing skills, at their local gallery, Impenduum. Jill and Nick Sime were among the many artists displaying their work Sunday during the Get Behind the Arts event. The Simes share a gallery, like many other artists, at Racine Business Center, 1405 16th St. Read the rest of the article here at The Journal Times website.]]></description>
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		<title>February, 2012 Tenant Telegram</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 22:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Artist Studio Space Available</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW! Southern exposure with plenty of light – 1,090 sq ft – 4th floor near Studio 261 Sunny eastern exposure in nice condition – 1,207 sq ft &#8212; double space can be subdivided or shared – 3rd floor Affordable and immediately available! 626 sq ft – 3rd floor Available 8/11 – 976 sq ft – 3rd floor – western exposure – large space that can be shared. Available 10/11 and affordable – 460 sq ft – 3rd floor Please put the word out in the artist community that we have excellent studio space available for immediate occupancy. We offer plenty of amenities such as 24 hour access and on-site security and night watchmen, secure fenced parking, and a full service cafeteria.]]></description>
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		<title>Art studios open up for new event</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 14:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RACINE — Maria Caravati, who dabbles in art herself, had never been inside the Racine Business Center to see its cluster of artist studios. But she was impressed. “This is a wonderful space,” she told G.D. Helding as they talked about his encaustic pieces. Caravati is a massage therapist in Kenosha who does pottery, acrylics, pastels and some ink art at her home. The new event, Get Behind the Arts, brought her to Racine’s art studios. Get Behind the Arts was a self-guided, open studio tour throughout Racine and Kenosha, involving more than 75 visual and performing artists in 17 locations. Click here to read the rest of the story at journaltimes.com]]></description>
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		<title>Artists in Uptown: Alive, Well and Building a Community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don’t have to look far to see artists already hard at work in the Uptown Racine Arts District. Just one block south of Washington Avenue, you will find a thriving community of artists in a multi-tenant business incubator. The Racine Business Center is home to creative arts professionals of every stripe – from sculptors and painters to jewelers – who make up almost one-third of the nearly 75 tenants. In its recent report on Racine, Artspace Projects, Inc., a Minneapolis arts and development consulting firm, exclaims, “This building is another amazing resource for individual artists in a community of Racine’s size, pointing to its deserved reputation as being a Midwestern hotbed for the arts.” The appeal for artists of the 600,000 square foot amalgam of buildings, some dating to the Civil War era, is no mystery to Arthur Montgomery, Vice President-Facilities for Racine Industries, Inc., the Business Center’s owner. He calls your attention to the aged and beautiful wood floors, brick walls, high ceilings, and natural light that pours in through large windows. “(They love) how the space looks and feels; love the idea of being in one location and being a community. They love the building,” says Montgomery [...]]]></description>
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