ArtHamptons 2012: Gem Magazine Long Island
The Beauty, The Business & Learning About ArtMe? Collect Art? WHY? Art is not just for collectors. Everyone, young and old, can have an appreciation for creative expression visible through…
read moreThe Beauty, The Business & Learning About ArtMe? Collect Art? WHY? Art is not just for collectors. Everyone, young and old, can have an appreciation for creative expression visible through…
read moreBe sure to see what's smART about The Huntington Arts Council in the August issue of GEM Magazine. Executive Director, Diana Cherryhomes shares how The Arts continue to flourish in…
read moreRead FIRST ONLINE WITH FRAN'S interview with Marla Lewis, Long Island's Grammy-winning songwriter published in the May issue of GEM Magazine!"I never expected to win a Grammy," says Wantagh award-winning…
read moreOlivia Bouler: Taking Flight Read about why twelve-year-old Olivia Bouler believes The Arts are not only the conduit through which she channels her energy and enthusiasm for her causes, but…
read moreBe realistic. Be transparent. Be authentic.I was featured as a guest on style="color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 9pt;"> style="color: black; font-family: Garamond; font-size: 9pt;"> /> style="color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size:…
read moreThe Little Theater Who Could… An Interview with Tricia McDermott. Founder/Producing Artistic Director Airmid Theatre Company.This following article recently appeared in the 2012 January/February Arts and Entertainment issue of GEM…
read moreStill Advocating for Artsby Lisa Mancuso.Northport Observer.December 12, 2011.Dr. Frances McGarry taught English and theater in the Northport‑East Northport school district for more than 25 years and loved every minute…
read moreThey say that when one door closes, another opens. Read about my personal predicament of joining the ranks of the unemployed in an article published in the
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