About Dwora Fried
Dwora
Fried is an assemblage and collage artist. Born in Vienna, she studied art at
Israel's Avni College and received her B.A. at Tel Aviv University. She has
been living in Los Angeles since 1978. Of her work, Dwora once said, “I have
always felt like an outsider, growing up as a Jew in Austria, being a woman and
a lesbian, and my art allows me to reflect that perspective. I collect moments
and glimpses of forms, colors, and objects wherever I go, photographing things
that are pieces of a puzzle to be put together later in an art piece. The
subjects may vary from piece to piece, but there will always be this feeling of
displacement, alienation, and entrapment.” For more information about Dwora and her work, visit her website.
Some Press On Dwora Fried
The Advocate - Artist Spotlight, March 2011
Art Currents - Boxes and Collages by Peter Frank, AC Review #3, Winter 2005, 3
Los Angeles Magazine - Vol 7, Issue 20 - Nov. 16-29, 2004
Jewish Journal - 7 Days In The Arts, Nov 2004
Los Angeles Times - Icons of Past and Present, Aug 1997
Some Press On Dwora Fried
The Advocate - Artist Spotlight, March 2011
Art Currents - Boxes and Collages by Peter Frank, AC Review #3, Winter 2005, 3
Los Angeles Magazine - Vol 7, Issue 20 - Nov. 16-29, 2004
Jewish Journal - 7 Days In The Arts, Nov 2004
Los Angeles Times - Icons of Past and Present, Aug 1997
About Charlotte Innes
Photo Credit: Shweta Chanda
Charlotte Innes is a British-born poet and writer now living Los Angeles. Her second collection of poetry Licking the Serpent (Finishing Line Press) is scheduled to appear in August, 2011. Her first collection Reading Ruskin in Los Angeles came out from Finishing Line in 2009. Charlotte Innes’ poetry has also appeared in The Best American Spiritual Writing 2006 (Houghton Mifflin); Decomposition: an Anthology of Fungi Inspired Poetry (Lost Horse Press, 2010); and various journals, including The Hudson Review, The Sewanee Review, The Pinch, The Chaffin Journal, Knockout, and Think Journal.
PRESS ON CHARLOTTE INNES http://www.speechlessthemagazine.org/Fall%202004/Innes_masthead.htm http://home.earthlink.net/~pero/charlotte-innes.html http://www.redroom.com/blog/leah-maines/a-look-english-poet-charlotte-innes http://thebestamericanpoetry.typepad.com/the_best_american_poetry/2008/12/charlotte-innes-answers.html |
About Stephanie Ellyne
Stephanie Ellyne was born in New Orleans, and trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and The Poor School in London. Recent work includes Virginia Woolf in ‘Mad Women in Attics’ at New Wimbledon Studio, Madam Polly in ‘Whore’ with Barefaced Theatre, the lead in ‘Make You Mine’ at Soho Theatre, and ‘Sondheim by Sondheim’ at the Roundhouse. She played Eugene O’Neill’s mother in the British premiere of ‘Miles to Babylon’ at the Pacific Playhouse, about her battle with morphine addiction. A winner of the Ian St. James Award, the London Writers’ Competition, and the New London Radio Playwrights’ Festival, Stephanie has had stories published in three collections.
About Erin Hunter
Erin trained at LAMDA and UCLA's School of Theatre, Film and Television. She has performed in over fifty productions in London, Dublin, New York and Los Angeles. Erin is a company member of Laddder to the Moon and has also worked with the physical theatre ensemble, Tangled Feet: I Confess at the Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Festival and Wishful with Emergency Exit Arts, finale for the Paradise Gardens Festival. Erin performed in smash-hit, sell-out Barbican production, You Me Bum Bum Train, winner of the Evening Standard award for Outstanding Newcomer. Other credits include Busted Jesus Comix, Above the Stag Theatre, Dogfight at the Arcola and Union Theatres, and Underbelly, Edinburgh Festival, 25 Hour Play Festival at the Soho Theatre and Sweet Charity at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. For more information about Erin, visit www.erinhunter.co.uk