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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artist section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area or part of a publication, exhibition, or website dedicated to artists or their work.
Example: "In the magazine, the artist section features interviews with emerging talents and showcases their latest projects."
Alternatives: "artist area" or "artist segment".
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Activity | Have students read the "About the Artist" section on the right side of the Abstract Sunday blog.
But Sharad Shelar, president of the makeup artist section of the Cine Costume Make-up Artists andefendedressers Associathen, defended the ban.
Put the main artist in the artist section and after the song list the second artist's name as a featuring credit.
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The New Yorker, March 27 , 1926 P. 7We hear 59th Street is growing into artists section.
"I love it here," she tells me, showing me into the artists' section where she presses a button on the wall.
However, it was a surprise to the Christina Frances Cone Band, which is popping up in the "emerging artists" section of the app.
Well, just flip over to the "Artists" section, look up Pearl Jam, and there they are.
So, so much easier than going to the "Artists" section of that little binder they give you and looking up what Pearl Jam songs they have.
In fact, in the artist biographies section of the 1985 exhibition catalogue for "L'Amour Fou: Photography and Surrealism," there is virtually no information on Cahun, and she is said to have died in a concentration camp.
To fix this, you'll go to the "Artist Roles" section on the album page, and correct the "main artist" by marking an "X" next to the wrong item, and clicking "Add Credit" to add anyone who's missing.
The interior pages are printed on high-quality paper and each artist's section is printed in a different color ink.
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