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The New Paper, "PROFILE: Printmaker Opens Art-on-Campus Series," By Jac B. ten Hove, February 19, 1982. "Sangerman likes to inject life into her pieces...She estimates that half of her productive energy is preconceived and the other half is intuitive, usually reflecting what she sees in her studio."
The New Art Examiner, "Illinois Painters III," By Janet Koplos, February 1981.
The Chicago Sun-Times, by David Elliot, January 4, 1981.
The New Art Examiner, "Jane Sangerman, Stephen Lowery," By Alice Thorson, February 1980. "Sangerman's mixed-media collage drawings are above-average examples of a formalist approach."
Signpost, "Art show features printmaking exhibit," By Eunice Schlenker, November 9, 1979. "She has used lithography combined with drawing and collaging in which elements allude to visual memorabilia from every day experiences."
Buffalo Evening News, "WNY Show Runs Gamut of Approaches, Materials," By Anthony Bannon, February 6, 1979.
Buffalo Courier-Express, "Vigorous Research Evident In W.N.Y. Show at Gallery," By Nancy Tobin Willig "Several strong works on paper include Jane M. Sangerman's pair of mixed media abstractions of gentle washes punctuated by bullets of heavier impasto." Buffalo Evenings News, "Curators Select 73 WNY Artists" January 1979
Buffalo Evening News, "Message of Medium at Exhibit Is Freedom in Drawing Style," By Anthony Bannon, December 12, 1978. "In a mixed media that leaves the smudges of process intact, she presents faint ideas of color upon an open white field organized by delicate and compellingly inconclusive lines. She has an idea and offers her audiences the opportunity for participation in it."
Buffalo Courier-Express, "Work of 10 Fine Artists Hidden in Depths of UB," By Katy Kline, October 22, 1978. "Jane Sangerman is showing large drawings in which a network of taut lines and painted streaks zip recklessly. Soft blobs and blurs provide an effective textural counterpoint."
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