Ms. Hager Sarah Hager
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- Arts
As the Coronavirus pandemic creeps closer and closer to home I have found myself, like many other teachers across the country, learning how to distance teach. What does it mean? How does our work? I don’t have all the answers but I sure am going to give it a try.
Follow along each week as I interview a local New Mexico artist.
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James Black
Hello - I am back for another episode of Ms. Hager. On today’s episode we have Albuquerque artist James Black. James is Founder and owner of 111 Media shop in downtown Albuquerque where he works with a collective of graphic artists, who are busy working on individual passion projects to develop their ideas for prints on tees, posters, stickers and many other things! James started 111 media after studying graphic art in NYC at School of Visual Arts and later Graduating from UNM with a Bachelor’s of Fine Art.
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Margie Weinstein
Margie was my ceramics teacher in high school. She was a professional ceramicist for 28 years, taught art for 17 years and now dabbles in the art of small metals and jewelry making.
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Larry Bob Phillips
For my debut episode I interview my drawing I teacher from college. Larry Bob Phillips, born near Amarillo, Texas, 1973, studied at the Kansas City Art Institute in the early 1990’s, then moved to NY where he worked building art exhibits for galleries and museums. He attended the University of New Mexico and received an MFA in 2005. Since then he has taught art at the college level and maintained a busy exhibition and mural schedule. In 2018 he took a position at Meow Wolf’s Paint and pigment specialist and in 2019 became the director of the Roswell Artist in Residence.