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Nora Mae Carmichael, Grew up in the Bay Area. In 1989 she moved to Boston's Piano Factory, ostensibly to work on her writing. However, the PCG Annual Group Show caught her fancy, and she entered her first painting, Hannah and Sarah. Carole Ann Meehan, curator of the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts said, "The profound humanity of this extremely gifted artist shines through her beautifully intricate orks...[which]...blend the pattern and whimsy of McKnight with the depth and majesty of William Johnson, yet are truly her own." In 1996 she was the only Massachusetts artist to participate in the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta, featuring over 200 visual artists.
Arnie Cheatham, Winds virtuoso, composer, educator, arts administrator and arts advocate, Mr Cheatham began his career in Chicago in 1959. Recent performances include featured roles in the 16th Annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert and A Tribute to Malcolm X, both presented at Northeastern University.
Margaret Clarke, Ms Clarke is a jazz pianist and vocalist who has performed in the Boston area at bars, clubs, theatres, and hotels.
Clarkson Coy, East Coast Sound.
james de crescentis, Poet and painter, his works have appeared in literary journals such as New Letters; and he has exhibited in galleries including the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY, and The Gallery at the Piano Factory. He has published two chapbooks entitled The Space Out Back and Last Minute Notes About Deep Terror. Three of his paintings were reproduced in Estuaires Revue Culturelle, a literary/art journal based in Luxembourg ("L'Americain James de Crescentis apporte sa frenesie coloree.")
Volney Croswell, Graphic designer, print-maker, painter. A 22-year resident of the Piano Factory, Mr Croswell wrote and illustrated the children's book How to Hide a Hippopotamus, which the New York Times Book Review cited as one of the 10 best illustrated books. His paintings and watercolors have been exhibited in New York City, Woodstock, NY, and Boston. He has often exhibited at the Gallery at the Piano Factory. He teaches book design at Mass College of Art.
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