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“Maestra” at the LA Femme Film Festival Oct. 13th. A Documentary film by Director Catherine Murphy gives us more than a Cuban History lesson…
“Maestra” which means teacher in Spanish, is a documentary film that gives a face and a voice to the 250,000 young volunteers that were part of the massive national literacy campaign in Cuba in 1961. Of that number, 100,000 were … Continue reading
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Artist Kelly Reemtsen’s Newest Exhibitions Opens at Skidmore Contemporary Art Gallery, September 8th!
Wear your party dress and accessorize with your tool belt for artist Kelly Reemtsen’s latest exhibition “Paper and Chalk” pastels on paper and the debut of works by the artist in a new medium- woodcut. The pastels and two woodcuts … Continue reading
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Charles Swenson, Consistently Creating
Charles Swenson has been creating for most of his life. Starting his career at the Charles Eames’ design office, he then stepped into the position as principal animation designer at Filmfair taking over for Jimmy Murakami. When Murakami started a … Continue reading
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