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Beth Kwapis, Museum Coordinator Dream Title: Connoisseur of Human Folly Beth is: more voyeur than exhibitionist and is thus completely terrified to be sharing her thoughts via blog. That is no joke! I love mid-century Modern anything and I want to adopt 1-4 dachshunds with my husband (he remains ambivalent on the subject). Originally from the Detroit area, I am currently flirting with becoming a pescetarian because all one's protien needs can be met with the incredible sushi I'm discovering in San Diego. I basically snagged this job by coming into the Museum and begging the kind front desk staff to pass on my resume. I am not sure how I've managed to keep it. Carissa Baird, Museum Clerk Dream Title: Your Awesomeness Carissa is: an art lovin', fro wearin', burrito eatin', red wine drinkin', world travelin', movie watchin', girl with the small wrist tattoo. A political, sociological, feminist, (wannabe) artist, thinker, thrill-seeker, reader, and tiny dancer. A laid-back lady who left her heart in San Francisco--but came back with a college degree, and (future) pet whale in Antarctica--but he doesn't know I'm coming to claim him yet. I got this job because I have cool shoes, but I've kept it because I work with cool people. I'd rather be road trippin'. I eat boys and blogs for breakfast. Oh, and I love cliche's. GO CHARGERS!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Meditative Motions and Furry Fruit
Some of our Museum programs are fast, paced packed with high energy hustle and bustle. As a driven and competitive person running around solving problems and watching the commotion, I enjoy these programs very much. With that said I often forget to slow down and enjoy things that do not include instant gratification or neon lights. This past Saturday not only did I get to revel in rediscovering my quiet side while being taught how to make soft sculpture by Marisol Rendon, but I also met a handful of wonderful artistic women in the process. To the plethora of Amy’s, Constance, Marisol, Beth and Olivia, thank you for coming, it was a great Saturday! I have a sneaking suspicion my small Hobbit hole apartment will slowly be filled with little felt sculptures of funny things. Here are some images of our fruit and vegetable making day.
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