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Edward Albee was born on March 12, 1928. He was adopted as an infant by Reid Albee, the son of Edward Franklin Albee of the powerful Keith-Albee vaudeville chain. He was raised in great affluence and sent to preparatory and military schools. ending his formal education after a year and a half at Trinity College in Hart....[more]
Suzaan Boettger's engagement with the field of visual art has been lifelong. After alternating between majors in studio art and psychology at San Francisco State, and completing both, an extended and expansive solo journey throughout Europe led her to the realization that she could combine the sensory and the analytica....[more]
Jeanne Brasile is currently the Director of the Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. Jeanne earned a Bachelor’s Degree in studio art and art history at Ramapo College of New Jersey, and a Master's Degree in Museum Studies at Seton Hall University. During her career of nearly twenty ....[more]
Otino Corsano is a visual artist and author who primarily writes artist interviews and investigates contemporary art theory. His neo-conceptualist, new genre artwork influences his versatile writing approach. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art, University of Toronto and Otis College of Art (Los Angeles), Corsano....[more]
Nicola Courtright, who received her B.A. at Oberlin College, her M.A. at Yale, and a Ph.D at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University in 1990, has taught the art and architecture of early modern Europe in the Department of Art and the History of Art at Amherst College since 1989. She has also taught at the Univ....[more]
Helen Fisher, Ph.D., one of the world's leading experts on the nature of romantic love and attachment, is the chief scientific adviser to Chemistry.com, a division of Match.com. She is the author of four previous books, two of which-"The First Sex" and "The Anatomy of Love"-were New York Times Notable Books. A research....[more]
John Grant is author of some seventy books, of which about twenty-five are fiction, including novels like The World, The Hundredfold Problem, The Far-Enough Window and most recently The Dragons of Manhattan and Leaving Fortusa. His "book-length fiction" Dragonhenge, illustrated by Bob Eggleton, was shortlisted for a Hu....[more]
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David Khang received his BSc (Psych.)and DDS, both from the University of Toronto, BFA (Emily Carr Institute, 2000), and MFA with Emphasis in Critical Theory from the University of California, Irvine (2004). In 2004, his thesis was chosen to represent UC Irvine in the Distinguished Masters Thesis Series, Association of....[more]
Heather Passmore is an artist based in Vancouver, Canada. Heather's works often combine painting, drawing and photography with used materials such as linoleum, mattresses and t-shirts. Her practice typically explores the politics of taste, class, and art. She has exhibited across Canada and internationally for the past....[more]
Geoffrey Smith is a publisher, writer and photographer living in Gloucestershire, England.
Carol Strickland is a freelance writer specializing in cultural topics. Author of numerous books on art, architecture, and literature, she regularly contributes feature stories to the Christian Science Monitor (www.csmonitor.com) and has written for newspapers like the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street J....[more]
Keeper of Conservation at the National Gallery of Denmark. Jørgen Wadum is a paintings conservator and an art historian. Since 1984 he has specialised in the painting techniques of the 16th and 17th century Dutch and Flemish artists. He has published and lectured extensively internationally on a multitude of subjects r....[more]
Henry Brooks Adams (1838 – 1918) was an American, novelist, journalist and historian Adams is best known for his autobiography, The Education of Henry Adams. Adams was born on February 16, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts into the politically prominent Adams family. Adams was the fourth of seven children. His father....[more]
William H. Armstrong (September 14, 1911 – April 11, 1999) was an American children’s book author. He is best known for his young adult novel Sounder (1969) which won the John Newbery Medal and the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1970. In 1972, Sounder was adapted to film. Sounder is the story of an African-American boy....[more]
A knight, a lawyer and philosopher among other titles, Sir Francis Bacon was born in 1561 in London, England, where he was tutored at home due to his poor health. Eventually, at age 12, he was deemed well enough to attend Trinity College where he excelled and soon caught the eye of Queen Elizabeth, who took to calling ....[more]
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