Becca Keating, the former Director of Development at the Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF), has spent the past several days driving across the country with the intention of transforming herself into an Angeleno. Following is our exit interview, conducted as she adjusted to life in a world with sunshine. MARK: Let’s start with where you’re […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interview: Becca Keating
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What I might be doing at this summer’s Shadow Art Fair
One of the good things about being among the handful of people behind the Shadow Art Fair is that I don’t have to apply. In exchange for the work that I do, I get a table automatically, and I have right up until the morning of the event to decide what it is that I […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Mark's Life, Shadow Art Fair, Uncategorized Also tagged Be Interviewed by a Painfully Awkward Middle-Aged Man with OCD, beer drinking robots, building things from cardboard, cardboard, confessionals, Corner brewery, face eating, Girls Gone Wild, interviews, interviews with Mark, last minute art projects, Mark's big ideas, regret, robots 17 Comments