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    Nan Jacobsohn

    I was born in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. A restless youth, I graduated from Pasadena College and received a Master's degree thirty years later from Vanderbilt University. In between, I taught high school art classes in California, Massachusetts and Georgia. Upon relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, I spent the following ten years as a museum educator and finally the director of a small historical museum. Sculpture in clay was my consuming passion during all of this time. The focus of my work is the experience of being female. When I do not portray women figuratively, I often use the equine image allegorically to represent them. In 1996, I married fellow artist, Russ Jacobsohn and made the long awaited for committment to a full-time career as a studio artist. We share our wooded, mountain property with two horses, a miniature donkey, four dogs and an ever increasing number of barn cats.

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    Lives in Process

    Dottie Moore is the author of Lives in Process
    The Second Fifty Years

     

     

     


    Dottie Moore is a studio quilt artist living in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Since 1980 her award-winning works have been exhibited, collected, and published throughout the world, and commissioned by many individuals, corporations, and hospitals.

    Dottie has been featured in numerous publications including Threads, American Quilter (front cover in addition to article), Art Quilt Magazine, Quilter’s Newsletter, and Traditional Home by Better Homes and Gardens. She is author of the CD book, Lives in Process: Creativity in the Second Fifty Years by Ladybug Press and one of the chapter authors of Midlife Clarity: Epiphanies from Grown-Up Girls by Beyond Words Publishing Company.

    She is passionate about the power of the creative process for transforming lives and is founder of “Piecing a Quilt of Life,” an international project dedicated to empowering senior women by recognizing their creative abilities. Students and audiences for her classes and lectures include visual artists, musicians, writers, storytellers, women’s groups, college students, and quilters.

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          You can find out more about Dottie Moore
          
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    http://www.dottiemoore.com/

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