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Argues Hubbard's place in the art historical canon while highlighting and analysing the artist's own voice.

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Argues Hubbard's place in the art historical canon while highlighting and analysing the artist's own voice.
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Bill Caddell has championed his hero, Harlan Hubbard, for more than fifty years. He has shared and exhibited Hubbard's art nationwide. He edited and compiled The Woodcuts of Harlan Hubbard and founded the Anna and Harlan Hubbard School of Living at the Frankfort Community Public Library in Frankfort, Indiana. He is an avid gardener and crusader for the environment, aspiring to live in the spirit of Harlan's self-sufficiency. He often quotes Hubbard's credo, "What we need is at hand." Flo Caddell met the Hubbards as a student at Hanover College. She greatly admired Harlan's art and elemental lifestyle, and she later received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to catalog more than four hundred of his paintings. She believes in Hubbard's philosophy of making life a work of art.