AiR Meet & Greet (Fall II 2024)

With Amanda Feinberg, Alyssa Grove, Eli Backer and Lee Miller

November 17, 2024

Date and Time Details: Sunday, November 17th from 2:00-3:00 pm PST

Location: Online via Zoom

Suggested donation – $10.00

Donations are NOT required to register but are appreciated.

Don’t miss the opportunity to meet our 2024 Fall II Artists in Residence: Alyssa, Amanda, Eli, and Lee! They will share their art-making processes and the projects they are currently working on, followed by questions from the community.

Registration is required for this free event.  The Zoom link will be sent to all registered participants as part of your registration confirmation.

 

 

 

About the Faculty

Amanda Feinberg

Amanda is a writer from Washington, D.C.. Amanda owes her love for social justice and the arts to a life changing program called City at Peace. She started as a spoken word poet and spent the last several years in psychological research studying narrative identity and mental healthcare. Amanda is going to school for social […]

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Alyssa Grove

Alyssa Grove is a freelance writer from Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated from SCAD in 2021 with a Bachelor’s in Dramatic Writing and now spends her time assisting local production sets. She hopes to practice and expand her skill in both screenwriting and creative fiction during her stay at the Guild.

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Eli Backer

Eli Backer (b. 1992, Seattle) is an artist, composer, and engineer. Her practice is not media specific, carrying threads of memory, loss, and community across music, sculpture, design, photography, glass, printmaking, film, textiles, ceramics, and metal. She is driven by the people and machines she surrounds herself with, and is interested in the communities they […]

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Lee Miller

I was born and grew up in a working class, Catholic family in Michigan. I always drew, and always went to church. I came of age when Vatican II had brought guitars and prayer in English into the mass, and was inspired by Catholic leadership in social justice –  Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker, […]

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