Paul Berman ‘88
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BA, Art and Archaeology, 1978. Department Store Buyer (7 yrs), Swim Team Coach (20 yrs), Art Museum Curator (4 yrs). Married for 41 years, Mother of 3, Grandmother of 5 (and counting!). My husband and I collect Texas Hill Country art and help sponsor Marble Falls’ annual Paint the Town plein air event.
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Read MorePU Art History Department graduate, art appreciator, recreational artist, physician, and enthusiastic relative of multiple actors, dancers, artists, playwrights, stage managers, and singers.
Read MoreJapanese Art Specialist, Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
Read MoreI'm a historian by my BA Hons. degree, however, I spent more time doing theater and music events. My love and appreciation of the arts is extremely strong.
Read MoreI'm Jane Cox, I'm the director of the theater program at Princeton, and the producing artistic director of the theater and music theater season. I'm also a lighting designer.
Read MoreHi! I'm a writer and founder of Lumhaa: The Memory Jar Company, which helps people tell their stories via time capsules. I mostly write novels (debut = ONE, 2013) with the occasional screenplay and also love acting (been doing it for 21 years, but rarely professionally).
Read MoreWriter/Producer, Southern Producers Lab fellow, Black Creators Forum. 2020 Black List Annual Feature Lab, finalist.
Read MoreI’m a multi-hyphenate arts practitioner and theorist, specializing in Caribbean culture. My main areas of concentration are dance, film and children’s museums.
Read MoreLesley Currier is the Managing Director and co-founder of Marin Shakespeare Company, and founder of Shakespeare for Social Justice, the largest provider of Shakespeare in prison programs in the world.
Read MoreArtist. Strategist. Shapeshifter. Nature-lover. Peacemaker. Water Nymph. Wild Card. She/her/hers. Black and Proud.
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