Seamus Conley

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Seamus Conley (born 1976) is an artist originally from Los Angeles. He currently lives, works, and exhibits in San Francisco. A recipient of the Pollock/Krasner award, his work has been reviewed and published in Art Ltd [1] and Fine Art Connoisseur [2] In 2008, 7x7 Magazine listed him as one of the "14 Bay Area artists we love right now." [3]

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References

  1. Turner, C: "Reviews", "art ltd.", July/August 2009:18
  2. Truxes, A: "Miami Beach Gets a Reality Check", "Fine Art Connoisseur", 5(2):73
  3. Ryan, Christine (November 6, 2008). "14 Bay Area Artists We Love Right Now – And Where to See Them". 7x7 Magazine . Archived from the original on February 3, 2010. Retrieved March 30, 2010.