Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
“Birds are a metaphor for life,” Jenifer Bacon says. “Seeing birds fly causes strong emotions in people.” As a child....
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When Inna Razmakhova arrived in the United States, she did not speak a single word of English. Eight years later, she’s still trying to figure...
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In 1999, Lori Krein took a collage class in Santa Cruz. Ten years later, she’s the host of her very own show on Comcast cable channel 15, which...
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Luis Gutierrez draws, paints, and creates collages and assemblages. He is an inveterate collector, picking up things he finds on walks, and going...
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Scape Martinez had no idea that last year, a publishing company was watching him with the intent to offer him a book deal. While working on a public...
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Clark Gussin’s kids knew that if their dad took them to the beach, he’d have his camera and sketchbook waiting in the car....
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In Also Ran, a documentary film produced by Tricia Creason-Valencia, an undocumented Mexican family struggles to feed and educate their children....
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Lara McLaughlin wonders if the people who developed the photographs she took as a child with her pink Kodak 110 camera ever looked closely at the...
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It’s a rare day that Deborah Mills Thackrey leaves the house without her camera. “The muse will surely punish me,” she says....
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On Howard Partridge’s website, www.cupola.com, he quotes the poem “Kubla Khan,” written by the eighteenth-century Romantic poet,...
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