Sentences with phrase «lance artist»

She currently lives in Cape Town and works as a free - lance artist and teacher at the famous Michaelis School of Fine Arts.
Today's essay focuses on Mbovu Malinga, an arts - and - development consultant and free - lance artist, and his work with a variety of Cape Town NGO's.
Incised on a plaque above the kitchen door of his modest Milwaukee home, the artist's description of himself reads: «Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Free - lance Artist, Poet and Sculptor, Inovator [sic], Arrow maker and Plant man, Bone artifacts constructor, Photographer and Architect, Philosopher.»
You can hire a free lance artist for a quite reasonable fee (my covers usually run about $ 200 - 300) from Robin Ludwig of Robin Ludwig Designs.
Hmm I really am bad about talking about myself, I'm a huge nerd which is why I am getting my degree in computer science and work as a free lance artist.
Collage Grad, about to go back for art, and culinary arts, currently working as a freelance computer tech and a free lance artist, (I know it sounds odd) I am somewhat easy to get along with, I love to have fun, joke, laugh,
He currently is a free lance artist.
Since 1986 free lancing artist and curator: installations, performances, art in the public, electronic and social space.

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Prior to obtaining a graduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis, she was a free - lance writer, photographer and graphic artist with interests in «outsider art,» expressions of oppression and liberation beyond conventional artistic borders or boundaries.
If the Dame of Compulsion doesn't get off my back soon, I might ditch the entire project, despite my initial disappointing experience with a free - lance cover artist.
She started a free lance commercial art business in 1963; copyrighted a National Cartoon, 1976 she served as Exhibition Director for San Francisco Woman Artists Gallery and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1976 - 1978.
1908 - 1911 Fall 1908: moves to Chicago to work as free - lance commercial artist, again living with uncle and aunt, the Tottos.
The publication will also feature a conversation between the artist and Anne Stringfield, free - lance writer, formerly with The New Yorker.
The blistering 13 - point screed outlined «perks» for female artists, such as «not having to be in shows with men,» «having an escape from the art world in your 4 free - lance jobs» and «having the opportunity to choose between career and motherhood.»
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