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		<title>Julia Bradshaw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photographer and video performance artist Julia Bradshaw is exhibiting six different series of work in her first one person show at Fresno City College this month. Her work often comments on language and the mixed messages of cross-cultural exchanges. Bradshaw was born in Manchester, England. She spent nine years working and living in Munich, Germany before coming to California in 1994. She received her MFA from San José State University in 2007. Bradshaw is Assistant Professor of Photography at CSU Fresno, California.]]></description>
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		<title>Pod Post</title>
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Pod Post, the mail art duo comprised of artists Carolee Gilligan Wheeler and Jennie Hinchcliff, has become an icon at Bay Area print, book, and zine fairs. Their presence is memorable in part due to their complete-with-merit-badge uniforms, their much sought after collectible mail art ephemera, and their passion and advocacy for all things postal.
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		<title>Jane Reichhold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whirligig interview with Jane Reichhold, internationally recognized and award-winning artist and poet, prolific writer, editor, publisher, and scholar based in Gualala, California. Jane has written thousands of poems and published nearly 35 books on haiku, tanka, and renga, including Basho: The Complete Haiku (2008); Ten Years Haikujane (2008); and Writing and Enjoying Haiku: A Hands on Guide (2002). Jane is a co-editor of LYNX, the publisher of AHA Books, and editor of AHA! POETRY where she keeps the practice of writing successful haiku and other Japanese poetry forms alive and lively.]]></description>
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