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... thin, black waves ... resemble single strands of hair...
— D.K. Row,
The Oregonian, August 7, 2010
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... disarming content and haunting formal beauty....
/ more — Sue Taylor,
Fiberarts, April-May, 2010
... Linda Hutchins ...
knows how to make something out of nothing....
... Her sculptures ...
were so transparent, fragile and ... immaterial, they seemed almost to disappear....
— Richard Speer,
Willamette Week, April 1, 2009
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... this year's standouts: Linda Hutchins of the mesmerizing wall drawing ...
— Jen Graves,
the Stranger, February 11, 2009
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... supreme uselessness (in the best sense) ... engraved on the
gallery wall with a silver spoon....
— Rosemary Ponnekanti,
The [Tacoma] News Tribune, February 3, 2009
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... a duet between material and immaterial, the there and the not-there....
— Richard Speer,
art ltd., November/December, 2008
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... the ethereal quality of solid matter fading into thought....
— Bob Hicks,
The Oregonian, September 18, 2008
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... the process of fabrication is inextricable from the final result ...
— Paula Owen,
ArtL!ES, Spring, 2006
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... Hutchins' works perform like a mantra ...
— Eva Lake,
PSU Vanguard, January 26, 2005 / link to review »
... Hutchins ...
addresses the disrupted and partial messages that language can convey ...
— Jessica Hemmings,
Embroidery, January/February, 2005
... an evocative visual poetry....
/ more — Sue Taylor,
Art in America, September, 2004
... a subtle Japanese formalism and a search for poetic meaning through the use of text.... / more — Pamela Scheinman,
American Craft, August/September, 2004
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