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Illustrator, Features/Review Writer and performing artist active in special interest groups addressing affordable energy, waste reduction and air quality standards. She was responsible for the Anti-Censorship Campaign in direct response to actions by the PMRC's attempts to stifle recording artists and continues to lead classes in creative expression at the Brick House at 2nd and St.Catherine.   
Illustrator, Features/Review Writer and performing artist active in special interest groups addressing affordable energy, waste reduction and air quality standards. She was responsible for the Anti-Censorship Campaign in direct response to actions by the PMRC's attempts to stifle recording artists.  She stays active in the local activism community while continuing to lead classes in creative expression at the Brick House at 2nd and St.Catherine.   


She also currently works with Lava House(Louisville Assembly of Vanguard Artists)and local non-profits around the city promoting Peace Education, Creative Empowerment, Kentucky Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression as well as Environmental Concepts of Permaculture and Community Esteem.
She also currently works with Lava House(Louisville Assembly of Vanguard Artists)and local non-profits around the city promoting Peace Education, Creative Empowerment, Kentucky Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression as well as Environmental Concepts of Permaculture and Community Esteem.


You're likely to see her dancing, painting or swinging a hammer if you look close enough.
You're likely to see her dancing, painting or turning a wench if you look close enough.

Latest revision as of 13:30, 27 March 2006

Illustrator, Features/Review Writer and performing artist active in special interest groups addressing affordable energy, waste reduction and air quality standards. She was responsible for the Anti-Censorship Campaign in direct response to actions by the PMRC's attempts to stifle recording artists. She stays active in the local activism community while continuing to lead classes in creative expression at the Brick House at 2nd and St.Catherine.

She also currently works with Lava House(Louisville Assembly of Vanguard Artists)and local non-profits around the city promoting Peace Education, Creative Empowerment, Kentucky Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression as well as Environmental Concepts of Permaculture and Community Esteem.

You're likely to see her dancing, painting or turning a wench if you look close enough.