After living among us for the past half dozens years, Adrianne Finelli will be leaving shortly for Pennsylvania. I took the opportunity to ask her a few questions. MARK: Where will you be moving to and what will you be doing there? ADRIANNE: I’m moving back to Pennsylvania, not back to Philly, but the other […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interviews: Adrianne Finelli
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Special Projects Also tagged Adrianne Finelli, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Bethlehem, Bethlehem Steel, Dan F. Friedlaender, documentary film, Edinboro University, exit interviews, Film, film making, home movies, independent film, Lehigh Valley, Nancy Heers, pain, Pennsylvania, Perspective on Pain, Philadelphia, Prison Creative Arts Project, Roseto, School of Art & Design, Shadow Art Fair, Shirley Axon, Slate, steel, suicide, teaching, Temple University, The Dance of My Grandmothers, time-based media, University of Michigan, urban farming, Work Gallery, Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interviews 8 Comments
Find love this week while making art in Ann Arbor
A few days ago, I saw something online about an arts-based speed dating event coming up in Ann Arbor, and, knowing that a lot of you out there in the MM.com audience are sad and lonely, I thought that I’d mention it here. Following is my brief exchange with the person responsible for planning the […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Mark's Life, Other Also tagged art school, art students, brain drain, dating, economic development, finding a mate, finding love, LGBTQ, Linette, mating rituals, meeting people, National Wildlife Federation, OK Cupid, speed dating, The Subtle Art of Match Making, University of Michigan, Work Gallery 6 Comments
Long Gone: A Poetry Sideshow
A local woman by the name of Karrie Waarala is putting on a one-woman show at the Riverside Arts Center this weekend, and, as I thought that some of you might find the subject matter of interest, I took the opportunity to ask her a few questions. The show, which is entitled Long Gone: A […]
Posted in Art and Culture Also tagged advertising, Auburn Hills, ballyhoo, carnies, circus, creative writing, fire-eating, fortune telling, Freaks, John Ringling North II, juggling, Karrie Waarala, Kickstarter, Long Gone: A Poetry Sideshow, Milford, NASCAR, one-woman show, plays, poetry, Riverside Arts Center, sideshows, Stonecoast low-residency program, sword swallower, tattooed lady, temporary tattoos, University of Southern Maine, Ward Hall, World of Wonders 3 Comments