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Ariel Goldberg tests her reactions to how we communicate and receive information in our contemporary culture with text, performance and photography based projects. Her work has recently appeared at Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco and New York University's Gulf & Western Gallery. Selections from her project "Letters to the Names of the Dead" is forthcoming in the Summer 2008 volumes of P-Queue and the Cricket Online Review. She lives and works in Oakland.
Cathy McLain is an amateur photographer who lives in Houston, Texas with her husband Jim and Black Lab Bailey. Through the years her love of photography has grown into a passion. She especially enjoys documenting the everyday, overlooked, and unusual that surrounds us. Cathy has been previously published "Wizards Of The Wind", "A Tender Touch", "The Sylvan Echo", and will be part of an upcoming issue of "Dark Fire" magazine. Born in Illinois, Elizabeth Seafoss began painting with her mother's tubes of oil. Self-taught, her works and consignment pieces reside with private collectors in many states, as well as the Snohomish County Library System. Her work has appeared at multiple private shows, the Park Lane Gallery in Kirkland, Washington, Greenlake Gallery in Seattle, and local art walks. Heather Jovanelli is a visual artist and writer living in Oakland, California. Originally from Maine, she is interested in sustainable architecture and energy, string theory (on the guitar), and painterly optics. Her major influences are Merle Haggard's music and Will Alexander's poetry.
Steven Cartwright has been a staff writer and artist for two newspapers, the Atlanta Suburban Reporter and the Fulton County News-Daily . He has done cover art for Cimarron Review . His art has also been published in many magazines, including Georgia Journal, Georgia State Review, The MacGuffin, Appalachian Heritage, and Good Dog. He does art for the Red Cross in Atlanta , Meals on Wheels, and the City of Atlanta.
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