Taba Dale
In a career spanning three
decades, Taba Dale has  framed
or installed artwork valued over
fifty million U.S. dollars, and has
provided art advisory services to
an international clientele that
includes private collectors,
museums and corporations.
Her company TABA Inc. has
been featured in many
publications including the
Washington Business Journal,
Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek,
Business Forward, The Arizona
Republic, and Desert Living.
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contemporary visual artists working in a variety of media. These interviews provide a powerful platform for
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methods—what drives them, what inspires them.

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Legacy of the Arts
with Taba Dale
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Video Presentation
Legacy of the Arts
Today''s Featured Artist....
Raised in the Washington, D.C. area, Tucson Sculptor Rebecca
Thompson draws on the rich history of each site to develop her themes.
Whether she is creating monumental structures or intimate pieces her
work feels natural and peaceful.

Her graduate studies at Cornell University took place just as the 9-11
event transpired in New York City. She says that this event changed the
course of her graduate thesis and she became committed to make art
that she felt was meaningful on a broader scale than the common
practice of promoting singular “artistic pursuits.” Art for Rebecca is a
visual language, a way to cross barriers of gender, culture and
economics.

She is an active community member and often accepts projects that
require community involvement. Her desire to create contemplative work
has led to her involvement with commemorative garden spaces and
meditation gardens for public parks, and corporate and educational
establishments.
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