We're lucky -- we have amazingly talented friends. Below are some of the incredible people we collaborate with on the ever-growing list of projects, records, schemes, plots and plans that keep getting cooked up. We'll sleep when we're dead. In the meantime, let's make more art.
Who:
Lucia De Giovanni
What:
Photographer
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Lucia is a beautiful person who makes beautiful images. Stunning photography -- check it out. She is also the curator for the Beautiful Empty Photo Conspiracy project -- original photography inspired by the words and music on Beautiful Empty, taken by photographers from across the country.
Lucia is our photographer-in-residence and staff photographer. Hell yes.
Ann's Facebook page reads:
pedalpedalpedal, dirt and rocks, beautiful sunrises, the dark blue sky behind evergreens, a warm sunny embrace, my health and, of course, WES.
She also runs Cocura. Ask her.
Annalee Schorr explores the ubiquitous and looks at the quirks in our visual world via photography, painting, and installation. The use of grids and patterning is a constant in Schorr’s varied works. She is interested in social aspects of our culture, and she pursues the realities that lie beneath the surfaces we present to the world.
Maryann Riker was born and raised in western New Jersey in 1956. She studied art and received an undergraduate degree from Moravian College, and graduate degrees from Montclair State University and Vermont College.
She has exhibited her work in galleries throughout the United States including New York and Philadelphia and her work is included in museum, corporate, and private collections including AT&T and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her work has been juried and curated into shows by art world notables Ivan Karp, Bernice Steinbaum, Miriam Shapiro, and Sidney Goodman.
Her most recent work is inspired by her explorations into her past reflecting her upbringing in post-war America and American suburbia.
Patrick Mann has been performing on stage and film in Denver since 2006. He is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado, where he frequently performed in main stage productions and summer stock shows with Little Theatre of the Rockies. Denver acting credits include Henry in Great Gain (Perception Films), Tom in Skeletons (Paper Cat Films), and Tuc in Mother Hicks (Firehouse Theatre Company). Patrick is also co producer for Paper Cat Films (www.papercatfilms.com), a Denver based film company.