Recently, a relative of mine said that I should post my qualifications.
As of now, I have a B.A. in Art History from the University of North Carolina in Asheville.
Courtesy of Savannah College of Art and Design, I now have a M.A.
I have also interned at the Mint Museum, the McColl Center for Visual Arts in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Hickory Museum of Art.
I am human, so I will sometimes make mistakes. If I find something I don’t like in my writing, I’ll rewrite it. If you politely inform me of an error I made, I will do my best to correct them.
Update: I decided to further clean up this section and removed sentences and updates.
ETA: The sentences I removed weren’t relevant.
I found your blog through Noah Chanery at ArtInfo and the article 50 Greatest Art Blogs. I would like to add you to my blog role, with your permission. Thanks for your time, you are obviously a busy individual!
Cheers!
You are welcome to, and I would like to put you in my blog roll as well.
Hi Catherine. I saw an old post of yours from Feb. 11, 2013. You were wondering about The Twitchen Vibes. The band was a group of friends from Eastern College near Philadelphia. I played bass in the band and we were together making music from about 1988 – 1994ish. We played out a bit in the Philadelphia area and got a little airplay on local radio. Our recordings are all on cassette tape, but I transferred a bunch to digital format using Audacity a while ago. I can send you the recording of our song “Jasper Johns” if you’d like.
Thank you for informing me. Let me mull over it.
Have you put it on a music sharing website?
If you send me a link, I’ll put it on my website and review it.
Anyway, thank you!
Just posted the song to soundcloud. The link is below. This one was recorded in my living room using a 6 channel powered mixer and ping-ponging tracks with a DAT recorder.
it.https://soundcloud.com/workbill/jasper-johns
Thank you! I’ll check it out later.
Much appreciated,
Catherine
If you don’t mind, I would like to e-mail you a few questions for a future post on the song.
Feel free to email me. The writer of the lyrics is Charlie Mcgloughlin. He also put together sheet music for this and many other songs.
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Awesome. I’ll put together some questions.
Sorry, I can’t find your email address.
workbill_2000@yahoo.com
Thank you!
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