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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because I just started it last night (May 18). I haven't had time to finish the article. Blaise Tobia is a significant artist who is a full professor at Drexel University, who has an extensive exhibition and professional record. I will get to writing more today and tomorrow.

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More info: He was part of the documentation team for the Cultural Council Foundation Artist Project in the 1980s (see Cultural Council Foundation Artists Project : on the identification and utilization of largely untapped resources. New York: Cultural Council Foundation Artists Project, 1980) and was a writer, photographer and editor for Art & Artists newspaper published by the Foundation for the Community of Artists in NYC. His work has been included in books such as Lucy Lippard's "The Lure of the Local: Senses of Place in a Multicentered Society " published in 1998 by the New Press. An example of a one of his solo shows at OK Harris Gallery in NYC can be seen at http://www.okharris.com/current/press100p.htm.

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