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In this interview, I chatted with my friend about many different aspects of her life. I got to learn more about her in the process. :)
Father, Christopher Bowling (41), and daughter, Helen Bowling (19), talk about the accessibility of art and what Christopher's experience with sketching and writing was like and what financial, social, mental, and systemic barriers he faced.
Trinity faculty member Amy Chaplin and junior Elizabeth Ray explore their interests in art and music.
Braelyn Mountain 11 and Adelle Sommer 11. These girls are friends who met at school.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to artist Jay Critchley (77) about how he turned an old cesspool on his property in Provincetown, Massachusetts into a performance space known as the Theater in the Ground.
Friends Jonathan Schmitz (68) and E. "Ted" Arnn (77) share what led them to Chautauqua Institution, and what they love most about the place. They also describe their collaboration on preserving family and Chautauqua history and offer advice to new...
James talks about his life as a high school student during the pandemic and his humanitarian service in Belize
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Jimmy Lee Curits (61) about his life in Provincetown as an artist, beloved nightlife doyenne and a bon vivant.
Retired educator Sue and current GRCC employee Jany reflect on Sue's career and retirement, exploring the profound impact of her teaching on both individuals and the community. They discuss Sue's journey, highlighting the lasting legacy she leaves behind through her...
we heard stories of Avas life the challenges she's been through and her journey and advice with art
Today I interviewed my younger brother, Alex as we dive through his life and experience as an artist.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Larry Collins (78) about his life as an artist as well as his time serving in the Vietnam War.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to artist and cartographer Mark Adams (70) about his life and work in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Chip talks with his daughter about the different jobs he did over the years, his volunteering, his art, and his travels.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Debbie Nadolney (66) about running the art gallery Art Market Provincetown (AMP) for twelve years as well as her life in art and music.
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion
Loren (age 94) and Veneta (age 90) Lesher have been married over 70 years. They are sharing stories from their lives together. This interview covers the year 1960, the eighth year of their marriage.
this is an interview with my brother. he is someone I care deeply for and take care of.
I talk to my brother about his motivation for pursuing art and significant moments from his previous semester at TCC.
This is an interview with my friend Christian, who I'm very close with. Me and him are very similar, but also very different. I hope you enjoy this story!
[Recorded Tuesday, September 12, 2023] Gianna (19) from Long Island, New York, and Brianna (20) from the Eastern Shore of Maryland participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA....
Me (17) is having a interview with Connor Partain (17) over simple things in life such as school or hobbies (ignore the fact I put 16 in my interview my brain decided to go BRRBRBRBRBRB). Two autistic fellows interview for...