Stephanie Doughtery is involved with OM Traditional Arts studio that hosts Last Friday art shows. A few weeks ago, the incredibly successful 30/30/30 show was held there showcasing 30 artists' painting 30 paintings in 30 days.
We met at Grendel coffee shop on Burnside, a few blocks from OM. We talked about thematic ideas for future shows. Stephanie is particularly interested in mixed media pieces, and I think her description of a glass fountain was one of the most evocative art pieces I have yet to see, this week.
At the moment, she has been using the lost wax method of casting to make bronze casts of local succulent plants.
I'd love a pic of the show if someone has any suggestions..
XOXO -JB
What's new with authors from the Pacific NW and beyond? I'll letcha know what I find out (amidst my own sordid professional digressions) Peace and Love - JG
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- Jessie Glenn attended Reed College and Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. Her book publicity work has been highlighted in Poets & Writers Magazine, Annie Jenning’s EliteWire, AWP, and numerous “Ask the Expert” articles. She was picked as a judge for the IndieReader Discovery Awards the Women's Fiction Rising Star Awards and in an unrelated twist, she was also a contestant on MasterChef season 3. Jessie teaches a Master's level book publicity class for Portland State University's Masters in Publishing degree. In additional to her own writing clips in NYT Modern Love, WaPo, Toronto Star and elsewhere, Jessie is a comfortable, well practiced public speaker, media coach and takes on select PR repping positions for notable clients.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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