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Elizabeth is a candidate for a Master of Arts in Arts Management at American University. Originally from Kansas, via Texas, Elizabeth has a background in the performing arts. She grew up with theatre, dance and music as her soul-enriching extra-curriculars, only to follow them more intently in college. She received her B.A. in Music and Communication from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas with an emphasis on arts journalism and arts marketing.

While relatively new to the D.C. area, Elizabeth has been pursuing the arts scene passionately. Working under Philippa Hughes for The Pink Line Project has allowed her access into the multi-faceted world of the arts and D.C. culture.

Elizabeth is currently working on her M.A. thesis, which centers around naturally- and corporately-created artistic communities and those residing in them. She would love your input on this exciting project!


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Not just a flower painter: O'Keeffe opens at Phillips

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Mary Coble is not what you would call an artist born of convention. Of course, not many artists are. She is an enthusiastic, uninhibited, lovely... more
APAP CONFERENCE: Risk. Opportunity. Now.

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DC students experience a very DC Nutcracker | 12.15.2009

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R Street Collective: A Literary Media and Arts Performance

R Street Collective: A Literary Media and Arts Performance | 12.07.2009

This performance from the "R Street Collective", the Literary Media and Communications performing ensemble of the Duke Ellington School for the Arts, showcases the students' original work, molded... more
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Falnama: a good omen for Iranian art | 11.23.2009

This weekend, the fabulous Freer & Sackler Galleries hosted a gala to celebrate the conclusion of the Year of Iran with a private viewing of Falnama: The Book of Omens. The black-tie soiree... more
First ever PONGterview, with Kristina Bilonick & Adam de Boer

First ever PONGterview, with Kristina Bilonick & Adam de Boer | 11.18.2009

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Shunt: transforming raw spaces into creative havens

Shunt: transforming raw spaces into creative havens | 10.26.2009

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Windows Into DC @ The New Convention Center

Windows Into DC @ The New Convention Center | 10.06.2009

Last Tuesday, the Washington Convention Center opened a DCCAH-sponsored art exhibition, Windows Into DC, that features only DC-based artists.The works will be featured in the Convention Center's... more
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ArtPrize in Michigan revolutionizes art world | 10.02.2009

ArtPrize, created by urban leader Rick DeVos, is the paradigm of making art accessible, wide-reaching and empowering to a city. Good Magazine covered the entirety of the Art Prize project: Earlier in... more
Gold Leaf artist community thriving in DC

Gold Leaf artist community thriving in DC | 09.25.2009

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A great public art project

A great public art project | 09.24.2009

An incredible phenomenon is occurring in London - it's called perpetual public art. Good Magazine recently covered this public art experiment entitled One and Other. Taking place over 100 days, One... more
LentSpace: Ingenius Use of Undeveloped Urban Space for Public Art

LentSpace: Ingenius Use of Undeveloped Urban Space for Public Art | 09.17.2009

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Swingin' at Arts on Foot!

Swingin' at Arts on Foot! | 09.14.2009

  The Pink Line Project's snowboard swing, donated by Jade Floyd of DC This Week and constructed by art collector Richard Gould, was quite the novelty at Arts On Foot on Saturday! While we... more

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