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Archie LaSalle, Well-known for his work with a panoramic camera, Mr LaSalle has exhibited his photographs at the Copley Society, the Boston Architectural Center and the Photographic Resource Center. His work has also been published in The Boston Globe and The Boston Phoenix. Critic Christopher Millis said of his most recent show, Form: Architecture & Landscape, "Seeing Archie LaSalle's photographs for the first time is like seeing Fred Astaire dance for the first time: what you thought you knew seems incredible." Mr LaSalle divides his time between the United States and Italy.
Adam Lewis, Mr. Lewis with his company The Planetary Group has produced literally hundreds of performances by such noted popular artists as Arlo Guthrie, B. B. King, Phish, The Indigo Girls, Melissa Etheridge, Dennis Miller, George Carlin, John Tesh, Graham Parker, Otmar Liebert, Billy Bragg, Shawn Colvin, Tori Amos, Buddy Guy, Branford Marsalis. He has lavishly donated his time and money producing benefits for the Piano Craft Guild Tenants Association's Legal Defense Fund. He has also written scripts for Night Tracks on TBS. He is part of the "Great Move-out of 1999."
Maryellen Latas, Ms Latas received her art education at the Museum School in Boston, and at the Massachusetts College of Art. She has shown her work extensively in New England and in the Southwest. She is a past recipient of a Massachusetts Arts Lottery Grant. Most recently she was appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Ms Latas is also a registered nurse. Dennis Lee, With his collaborator, Veredith Keller, Mr Lee works in computer-generated Virtual Reality, as well as Painting and Sculpture. Virtual Reality Productions include Siggraph '93 '94 '95 & '97, Virtual Reality World '93 & '95, North Water World, and First Contact. They have exhibited at Unified Field Art, and the Gallery at The Piano Factory. They have generated an in-depth, virtual reality tour of The Gallery at the Piano Factory. You can E-mail them at atech@ix.netcom.com.
Sharon & Ofer Levy, Pediatricians and child advocates.
Liz Linder, Photographer, known especially for her masterful B&Ws of marine life. Art critic Christopher Millis said of her last show at the Gallery at the Piano Factory, "Liz Linder's photographs see a series of small snapshots whose movement slowly mimics motion pictures; in some, shadows dance; in others, a torso stretches. They succeed at inviting viewers to scrutinize the relation between frames."
Peter Lipsitt, Sculptor. A prodigious artist, a limited list of where his works can be seen include the Rose Museum, the DeCordova Museum, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Boston Public Library, Charles River Park, Larz Anderson Park, and the Metropolitan District Commission (Celebration of the Figure 8 at the Bajko Skating Rink in Hyde park, MA). He was cited by Boston Globe critic Christine Temin in an article entitled "Talented Leadership." He is artist-in-residence at the Edward Devotion School in Brookline, and has taught at Emmanuel College, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Concord Academy, Wheaton College, University of Wisconsin, Brandeis University, and the DeCordova Museum. He has also taught after school programs in the Boston Public Schools, and the Philadelphia Public Schools.
Bertrand Laurence, Musician and teacher. Mr Laurence performs guitar and vocals with his band, the Jellyrollers, who are presently working on a new CD. For 7 years, he was employed at the Pine Street Inn. During that time, he produced a documentary film on Homeless Singers, Songwriters, and Poets which has been screened on local Cable Access channels.
Kathy Sue Lavine, Painter, photographer, computer graphics. She has published in Art New England, and Promo Magazine. Her clients have included Houghton Mifflin Publishers, and American Express. She worked on TERC, global curriculum used in the 1996 presidential campaign. Her work is in several private collections. After the Piano Factory she lived in the Artists Coop at 300 Summer Street, being one of the founding members there. She has since fled the frigid winters of Boston and now lives in the torrid tropics of St. Croix, the U.S.Virgin Islands. John Lawlor, Photographer.
Frank Leupold, Writer, Arts critic, the South End News. He is presently living and writing in California.
Webster Lewis, Musician and composer, keyboards.
Yuri Lee (Fujiwara), Following in the footsteps of her father, a Korean Big-Band leader who entertained Allied troops in the Pacific during WWII, Ms Lee studied jazz composition and arranging at Berklee College of Music. Presently, she lives in Osaka Japan with her husband and two children.
Weeta Lopes, Photographer.
Mark & Kit Lord, Proprietors of Clay Antics, handmade wood and clay products.
Gay Linette, Batik, wax-resist on fabric. Her enchanting, detailed primitifs were often of biblical subjects and proportions.
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