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    <title>Aaron T. Memmott - art swap</title>
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      <title>Modern Day Vagabonds</title>
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Modern Day Vagabonds
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ARTISTS AARON MEMMOTT AND PENELOPE MOORE have been traveling the
country on a painting adventure for nearly a year, while paying
next-to-nothing for their accommodations. They gave up their permanent
residence and jobs in Savannah, GA--where Memmott had a full time
faculty position as a professor at the Savannah College of Art and
Design--to set sail on what has become an unpredictable and rewarding
undertaking. They aren't homeless, and they don't live in hovels. They
have been trading their artwork to stay in vacation rentals and second
homes. With perseverance, planning, hard work and talent they have
successfully pitched a win-win art swap proposal to friends, collectors
and total strangers. Thus far, they have had a tremendous response. &lt;br /&gt;

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The couple started their journey in Utah and made their first trade in
June, when they swapped their paintings for a chic, downtown Salt Lake
City apartment. Next, they lived in an upscale condo at the Canyons
Resort in Park City during the remainder of summer and fall. They
recently spent two weeks in Albuquerque in a rustic hillside retreat,
while they exhibited their work at the Downtown Arts Festival. They are
currently residing in a luxurious mountain hideaway in Heber City where
they are developing a brand new body of work. They have upcoming swaps
planned this spring on the coast of Washington, downtown Portland, OR
and in Bodega Bay, CA. Landlords across the nation, and as far away as
Martha's Vineyard, Costa Rica and Germany, have offered to trade living
accommodations for their paintings. &amp;quot;In a world of uncertainty, it was
a gamble,&amp;quot; says Moore, &amp;quot;but we wanted to devote our time exclusively to
nurturing and building our fine art careers.&amp;quot; While they travel and
avoid the cost of rent, their ultimate goal is to save money from their
painting sales to build a custom home and studio that would be
conducive for painting and conducting workshops.
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&lt;br /&gt;The couple decided to begin in Utah because Moore grew up in Salt
Lake City and Memmott attended the University of Utah where he received
his BFA in Fine Art. &amp;quot;We were going with the wind,&amp;quot; says Moore. &amp;quot;We got
here and we put our brakes on. Now we're trying to stay. The West is
where we belong .&amp;quot; Before moving to Savannah, Memmott received his MFA
from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he also
taught for three years. Moore also received her BFA from the Academy of
Art University.
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&lt;br /&gt;Memmott's canvases are essentially urban. He uses a rich palette to
paint scenes of glowing streetlights, nightlife, neighborhood
intersections, wet reflective streets in signature parts of town, with
an emphasis on perspective and light. He frequently paints dynamic
diptych and triptych panoramas of the towns and cities he visits.
&lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;Moore also paints her surroundings, but instead of cityscapes, she
focuses on still-life and interiors. Her inspiration often begins in
social settings such as candle lit restaurants and trendy lounges. She
often depicts the way a wineglass or table fork reflects the
surrounding atmosphere and light. By painting her subjects
larger-than-life, emphasizing abstracted shapes (usually found in
distortions and reflections of glass and metal), skewing the
perspective, and by pushing color Moore offers her viewers new and
interesting ways to perceive commonly encountered places and objects.
&lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;Memmott is currently writing an online course for the Savannah
College of Art and Design and teaches evening art classes sponsored by
the Park City School District to adults. Moore also teaches an advanced
painting online course for the Academy of Art University in San
Francisco. When they're not painting and teaching, they spend time
tracking their gallery representation, assessing upcoming art
festivals, shows and competitions, and working on their next
equal-value trade of high quality original oil paintings for a place to
prop their easels.
&lt;br /&gt;

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For more info please visit their websites:
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www.aaronmemmott.com
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www.moorepenelope.com
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Galleries:
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Gallery MAR, Park City, UT--www.gallerymar.com
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Chroma Art Gallery, Savannah, GA--www.chromaartgallery.com
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Park Place Gallery, Leawood, KS--www.theparkplacegallery.com
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Alpine Art, Salt Lake City, UT--www.alpineartinc.com
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Now booking accommodations in Western States for March-April 2009!&lt;br /&gt;
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      <pubDate>Sun,  4 Jan 2009 18:49:04 UTC</pubDate>
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Vacation Home or Condo/Fine Art
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After many discussions and long deliberations we decided that it was
time to say goodbye to our current non-art jobs to devote our time
exclusively to nurturing and building our fine art careers. We realize
the risk involved in walking away from our stable environment and into
a world filled with uncertainty but we feel that it was one worth
taking. For us it seemed to be the most natural option.
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&lt;br /&gt;This decision inspired us to begin thinking creatively about where
we'll go and what we'll do with our newly freed time. We came up with
an interesting and simple idea: to offer a trade of our fine art for a
stay in an empty vacation home. So many of these homes go unused for
good portions of the year and neither party would have to do much
outside of their normal functions to participate in an equally valuable
exchange . We (the artists) get to travel and paint and the home owner
gets to collect high quality original fine art without having to write
a check. &lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;
Aaron received his BFA in Fine Art from the University of Utah and his
MFA in Illustration from the Academy of Art University in San
Francisco. I received my BFA in Fine Art from the Academy of Art
University. We most recently lived in Savannah, GA where Aaron was a
full time Professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design. &lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;
First, we presented our idea privately to friends, family and
collectors then, publicly on Craigslist and now our websites. We've had an amazing response
already from our friends, family, collectors, and complete strangers
who have extended offers in places like Vail, CO, Big Sky, MT, Martha's
Vineyard, Salt Lake City, St. George, Park City, UT and as far away as BC, Canada and Germany.
&lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;Since we (Aaron, our two studio pups, and me) began our westward
journey in May we've been to many amazing places. We spent two weeks in
Nashville, one month in Salt Lake City, where I exhibited my work in
the Utah Arts Festival, three months Park City where Aaron exhibited
his work at the Kimball Arts Festival and is teaching painting classes,
two weeks in San Francisco and Wine Country, New York, Santa Fe, and
Albuquerque. There are so many more beautiful places that we are eager
to know and paint. &lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;
Our goal is to seek and participate in opportunities in the arts such
as: juried art competitions, artists' workshops, artist residencies,
gallery exhibits and art festivals, while we explore each place. The
possibilities are endless.
&lt;br /&gt;

&lt;br /&gt;We propose an equal value trade of our high quality original oil
paintings for the opportunity to visit and spend time painting your
beloved retreat. We are represented by several galleries across the
country and our prices range from $500-5000. We're flexible with
availability during the year and would be happy with off peek time. We
are hoping for a 2-4 week minimum stay. This would allow us enough time
to become familiar with the area and to create a small body of work. &lt;br /&gt;

&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;We are open to consider all places and ideas and in turn
hope to make a trade that will be valuable and exciting to all. We look
forward to hearing from you soon.
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&lt;br /&gt;
p e n e l o p e  and  a a r o n
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Penelope Moore -- Contemporary Still Life Paintings
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www.moorepenelope.com
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Aaron T. Memmott -- Urban and Rural Scapes
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www.aaronmemmott.com
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