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designed by Jessica Dodge
Featuring
Mimsy!
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More about Jessica Dodge: Web
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Jessica
Dodge trained at Cornish College of the Arts and
Seattle’s School of Visual Concepts. She
has shown her work in the usual art bars, cafes
and alternative spaces, as well as designed and
painted sets for Annex Theatre (where she was
an active member from 1990-1997), Theater Schmeater,
Empty Space, Printer’s Devil, Intiman, Book-It
and A Contemporary Theatre. Currently she is a
member of Gallery
110 in Seattle and is represented by Jadite
Gallery in New York City. Her work can also be
found at the Seattle Art Museum Rental/Sales Gallery.
She lives with her husband in West Seattle.
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Designed by Paul Gude
Featuring
Chicken Jenny!
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about Paul Gude: Web
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"Paul
Gude is an actor/musician/writer/cartoonist
who lives in Seattle. He also does things
with computers for money. This is his first
chicken-themed kama sutra arts and crafts
project involving electricity."
What
People Have Said About Paul Gude:
".
. .an angel-winged guy who flies down through
a hole in the ceiling (he also, excruciatingly,
plays a banjo)" - The Stranger
"Gude
delivers sleepy monologues on topics ranging
from eggplants to guns in schools. Whether
backed by electronic musical snippets or
performing in a near-empty cyber cafe, he
displays a geologic sense of pacing."
–Listen.com
"I
smell Paul Gude everywhere." - Singer/Songwriter
Sonya Walker
"Ma
ma ma ma ma ma ma grrrrrrrrrrrr!!!"
- Betty George Gude-Pratt
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Designed by Bliss Kolb
Featuring
Chicken Jenny!
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More about Bliss Kolb: Web
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Bliss
Kolb, a retired vaudevillian and set designer,
is a freelance, all-purpose fabricator of props,
sets, cabinets and furniture and is currently
pursuing a long time interest in automata.
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Designed by Fiona McGuigan
Featuring
Rosie the Bohemian Rose!
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Contact
Fiona McGuigan: mcstullseattle (at) comcast (dot)
net
Fiona McGuigan studied art at the de Kooning Academie
in Rotterdam and at Seattle’s School of
Visual Concepts. Her passion has always been to
paint, but not necessarily only on canvas. Her
more traditional work has been shown at Whatcom
County Museum in Bellingham, Gallery One in Ellensburg,
and received an Honorable Mention at the Stage
Gallery in New York. She has done commissioned
artwork for The Flying Karamazov Brothers, Puget
Sound Alliance, Raptor Ridge Winery, Concerts
for Cause, and the Queen Anne Merchants Association.
Her work can be found at Gallery
110 in Seattle.
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Designed by Ahsha Miranda
Featuring
Bendy!
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Contact Ahsha Miranda: ahshamiranda (at) gmail
(dot) com
Ahsha
Miranda is a Seattle native who is settling comfortably
in her bustling new neighborhood of Georgetown.
An avid collector of adventure and all it's finery,
she has recently returned from the Arctic with
a healthy appreciation of endless days, wearing
long underwear in August, eating Muktuk, and avoiding
polar bears. Ahsha received her art degree from
the venerable University of Washington while pursuing
her interests in Native Arts of the NW Coast and
Polynesia, printmaking, textiles, sculpture, and
photography. She enjoys finding new palindromes
and incorporating them into her work - mostly
seen on the t-shirts of friends and family. If
you would like to contact Ahsha, or see her walrus
bone, drop her an email.
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Designed by Amanda Slepski
Featuring
Randy Sue!
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Contact
Amanda Slepski: amanda (at) theatreoffjackson
(dot) org
Amanda
Slepski is a corporate whore by day and a non-profit
floozy by night. When she’s not tending
to the TOJ bar or website, she can be found at
one of the may Georgetown hangouts rabble-rousing
with Seattle’s feistiest activists.
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