AADL Talks To: Laura Strowe, Ann Arbor Observer Cover Artist

In this episode, AADL Talks to Laura Strowe. Laura's art has graced the cover of the Ann Arbor Observer 60 times and counting. She tells us about her start in etching, transition to pastels, how art has effected how she views the world, and the process behind designing sets for the University of Michigan Gilbert and Sullivan Society.
Espresso Royale Caffes

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16
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May
Year
1994
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Abbot Elementary Students Rehearse Their Performance Of 'This Is The Town That Was', July 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1974
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Abbot Elementary Students Rehearse Their Performance Of 'This Is The Town That Was', July 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1974
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Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1974
Caption:
Abbot School students rehearse a scene from "This Is The Town That Was," which they will perform during the Street Art Fair. Eric Stoermer asks the hand of Beth Borton as (from left) Kathy Turton, Karla Stoermer, Chris Jones and Lisa Murphy watch. The original musical about early Ann Arbor was written and directed by Dianne Baker and Carol Duffy. Performances are at noon and 1 p.m. Thursday and at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Friday at the outdoor stage on East University.
Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1974
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Abbot School students rehearse a scene from "This Is The Town That Was," which they will perform during the Street Art Fair. Eric Stoermer asks the hand of Beth Borton as (from left) Kathy Turton, Karla Stoermer, Chris Jones and Lisa Murphy watch. The original musical about early Ann Arbor was written and directed by Dianne Baker and Carol Duffy. Performances are at noon and 1 p.m. Thursday and at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Friday at the outdoor stage on East University.
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The Weaver's Garden

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26
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July
Year
1973
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Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, S. University, 1979 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1979
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Booth of Jane Hawkins at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, July 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 22, 1971
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Weaving In Booth Of Jane Hawkins (Seated) Attracts Viewers
Ann Arbor News, July 22, 1971
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Weaving In Booth Of Jane Hawkins (Seated) Attracts Viewers
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Ethelyn Morton and Catherine Mancell of the Senior Citizens Guild staff their booth at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, July 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 22, 1971
Caption:
Senior Citizens' Guild Members Ethelyn Morton (Left) And Catherine Mancell (Seated) Staff Guild's S. University Booth
Ann Arbor News, July 22, 1971
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Senior Citizens' Guild Members Ethelyn Morton (Left) And Catherine Mancell (Seated) Staff Guild's S. University Booth
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Victor Ing's booth at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, July 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1971
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Art fair booth of Phil Austin and Boris Duchenko at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, July 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1971
Caption:
The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, one of the nation's leading art fairs, opened officially this morning on E. University and S. University. Thousands of people are expected to crowd streets during the four-day fair. One of the early spectators (on left) watches as artists Phil Austin and Boris Duchenko hang pictures in their booth on S. University. A calendar of fair-related events appears on Page 23. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Chief Photographer Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1971
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The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, one of the nation's leading art fairs, opened officially this morning on E. University and S. University. Thousands of people are expected to crowd streets during the four-day fair. One of the early spectators (on left) watches as artists Phil Austin and Boris Duchenko hang pictures in their booth on S. University. A calendar of fair-related events appears on Page 23. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Chief Photographer Eck Stanger)
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