AADL Talks To: Earl Jackson
In this episode, AADL Talks To Earl Jackson. Earl talks about his time growing up in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, from his early years to his work at Borders Books and Music where he worked as a framer to the evolution of his career in the visual arts. He also discusses some of the organizations and people who inspired and mentored him, and reflects on the changes in themes and style in his work.
Artist follows path as mentor
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Learning Spanish and more in a cove of Latin cultures
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Family's world tour hits Peru and Bolivia
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World tour takes local family from S. America to Africa
Do you want fries with that McCurry?
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A stop in Australia
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New Zealand good greater than the bad
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Lost luggage and magical mountains
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AADL Talks to Jamie Mistry
A long-time supporter of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, Jamie Mistry is proud to help celebrate its 30th season in 2013. He started as a volunteer and through the years, has taken on many roles, including as Chair of the Board of Directors. He remembers the challenges of funding an arts organization during hard times, and the sensitivity necessary in programming to remain sustainable.
These days he remains a community member of the Festival and looks forward to bringing his family to yet another A2SF season.