April 3, 2009
April First Person Arts Salon Series @ Philadelphia Arts Bank
An author and three visual artists are scheduled for April’s First Person Arts salon series.
Photographer Edward “Ted” Adams, who is also the curator of the Southwark Gallery, will present a digital slide show about the tugboat Nancy McAllister, of which his brother is captain. Portrait photographer Sarah Bloom will discuss her ongoing two-year project of taking one self-portrait every single day. Multimedia artist Colette Copeland will present her Abortion Dialogues project. And Samara O’Shea, blogger at Letter Lover and author of two books about the importance of the written word, on which she will discuss.
Every second Wednesday evening, First Person Arts hosts memoir and documentary artists in a multimedia and interactive salon series. Find out more at www.firstpersonarts.org. The series is presented in collaboration with The University of the Arts School of Theater Arts and with the benefit of artistic partnerships with Scribe Video Center, InLiquid, Philadelphia Independent Film and Video Association (PIFVA), and the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
First Person Arts Salon Series
April 8th, 7:30 p.m. “” 9:30 p.m
Laurie Beechman Cabaret at The University of the Arts
Philadelphia Arts Bank
601 S. Broad St, Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia
(267) 402-2055
www.firstpersonarts.org












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April 3, 2009, 10:45 am
Andrew says:
This is going to be a lot of fun, and we’ll have beer from Philadelphia Brewing Company available by donation. Tickets are just $8, and these usually sell out. There’s no fee for buying tix in advance either: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/55122
Thanks for writing about it!
Andrew
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