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Julie Hanson, Soprano. She studied at the Boston University Opera Institute. She performed in the world premiere of Theodore Antoniou's The Bacchae in Athens, Greece. She will perform Bittersweet with the North Star Opera in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the premiere of Goddess Songs with Opera Millennium in Minneapolis. Founder of Community Musicians (Boston area), she was last known to be living and working in Washington State.
James Hayes, Painter, sculptor, muralist, photographer, Mr Hayes has exhibited at the Main Gallery, City Hall Boston, The Christian A. Herter Center for Urban Ecology, The Boston Center for the Arts, and the Gallery at the Piano Factory where he mounted 16 shows during his long residency. It is unfortunate that the new management of the Piano Factory chose to whitewash his and other murals. He currently resides in New Orleans where his latest show, Viewer Discretion Advised was seen at the Contemporary Art Center. He has also served as photographer for the Theatre Company in Boston. A music and opera lover, he has been seen as a supernumerary in productions of the Opera Company of Boston.
Diana Herrold, Marimba, percussion. She was classically trained, but played a wide range of styles including, jazz. Many Piano Factory residents will remember her sublime arrangements of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach on the marimba. She moved to New York with her husband, Grisha Alexeev. Recently she was the featured percussionist with the Mark Morris Dance Group.
Steve Herson, Actor.
Walter Hawk, Mr Hawk was one of the first residents of The Piano Factory. He obtained his MFA in painting and graphics on a fellowship to Wichita State University. He has exhibited in college art museums and galleries throughout the United States and Canada. His work is also included in several private collections.
Adrienne T. Hawkins, Performer, teacher, and choreographer, Ms Hawkins blends humor and passion with the soul of Jazz and the technique of Modern to create unique, award-winning dance theatre. The founding director of Impulse Dance Company, she has choreographed works for the National Ballet of Iceland Repertory, Ballet Plus, and Dance Express in Denmark. Her teaching has taken her to Japan, France, Denmark, Australia, Germany, and throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
Joab S. Herman, Black Wing Design.
Jonathan Herman, Graphic Artist, Writer.
Keith Holloway, Writer, novelist.
Allen B. Howell, Visual artist, installation artist, CAD designer/drafter/modeler/animator and, student of architecture. He is currently investigating the social/sexual forces which affect the way we build and occupy space...and vice versa. He is a proponent of Game Theory, and uses it as an investigative/teaching/learning tool, while translating all of the above into art. He is a member of Reclamation Artists Group which reclaims outdoor urban spaces in which to make art. He is presently completing a second advanced degree, in architecture, at the Boston Architectural Center. Marsha Hewitt, Commercial artist and sculptor, one-time president of the Gallery at the Piano Factory. At its gala group show (March, 1980) she said, "selling is not the name of the game. The people I know see this as a place to show work that a more commercial gallery would not necessarily take...in that sense, it's more experimental. I would like to see this gallery become a focal point for some exciting and stimulating new art...one of the forerunners of the Boston art scene."
Paul Hollifield, Video & Photography. Moved to the West Coast.
Ken Hollman, Saxophonist. Mr Hollman has a day-job as a graphic artist in a large Boston publishing house. He presently lives in Rhode Island.
Anna-Marie Holmes, As a young dancer in the 60s, Ms Holmes became the first North American ballerina to study at the celebrated Kirov Ballet in Leningrad. After leaving Russia, she embarked on a professional career, dancing upon the world's most prestigious stages. Today, dance companies worldwide call upon her to stage the great Russian Ballet Classics. In Boston, she is Boston Ballet's Artistic Director, and Dean of Faculty for the Boston Ballet Center for Dance Education, we can look forward to her staging of Glazunov Classique as well as her critically acclaimed Sleeping Beauty. She was recently the subject of a documentary on WGBH Public Television in Boston.
Patti Horvath, Fiction writer Patti Horvath has been published in Privates, a literary quarterly, and Skin Deep: Black and White Women Write About Race. She has received residency fellowships from The Ragdale Foundation in Lake Forest Illinois, and the Fondation Karolyi in Vence, France. She was the 1996 recipient of the Saint Botolph Club Foundation Award for Emerging Artists. For many years, she designed cultural/educational programs for the Boston Public Schools. She taught on the faculty of the Boston Architectural Center, and is presently teaching at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where she is pursuing an MFA.
J. C. Hotchkiss, Mr Hotchkiss's photographs have been exhibited widely at venues including the M.I.T. Creative Photo Gallery, MOBIUS, The Hirshberg Gallery in Boston, and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. In 1988, he received a finalist award in the Interarts category from The Massachusetts Council on the Arts. He has taught at M.I.T. and the MBTA Southwest Corridor Project's Education Training Program, and has served as evaluator for the Cultural Education Collaborative's Arts in Education Program. He is also a long-time student of Zen Buddhism and is active in the Buddhist Peace Fellowship.
Nancy Hotchkiss, Ms Hotchkiss is a fashion designer and dressmaker. With her husband Chuck, she lived and worked at The Piano Factory for 11 years. She writes: "Our apartment was perfectly suited to my work. But to say that the physical design of our space is what made The Piano Factory so wonderful is to tell only a small part of the story. The diversity of the tenant population gave the community a richness we have not experienced elsewhere."
Betsy Hughes, A painter of the Abstract Expressionist School, mounted several shows in the Gallery at the Piano Factory during her many years of residence.
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