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More about lives in the arts
Personalities represented in this
feature are drawn of all walks of life that are related to the arts:
- Creative artists in all the disciplines comprehended by Electricka's muse
cohorts, such as
painters, sculptors, poets, playwrights, film makers, graphic designers, still
photographers, literary figures, mythologists, and musicians. Some may not
have produced extant creative works in the above disciplines.
- Supporting and participating personnel active in the arts, such as directors, set designers,
lighting specialists, camera men/women, photographers, dancers, performance
artists.
- Those working in and concerned with the arts but not necessarily making
direct artistic creative contributions, such as critics, publishers, editors, philosophers,
psychologists, technologists, graphic, video, or sound engineers, teachers and educators at
all levels.
Examples of the kinds of groups
of artists that are or might be listed include the Bauhaus or the
Sedona, Arizona Art Colony, the School of the Chicago Art Institute,
the New England Conservatory of Music, National
Public Radio, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Many arts personalities
and arts groups are
cited at this web site but are not represented in this feature.
About these sketches
The bulk of these sketches are original contributions submitted by
Electricka's visitors. Some have been produced by ETAF staff. To be selected for publication, a
personality or organization must warrant the attention of Electricka's visitors.
Each sketch must meet Electricka's standards for:
- Artistic stature.
- Merit.
- Contributions to the arts.
- Quantity of artistic output.
- Historical significance.
- Impact on the arts, society, culture, nation.
- Degree of public interest.
- Relevance to other topics and materials at this site.
- Relevance to Electricka or one of her cohort muses.
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tip about these sketches
Lives in the Arts sketches are not in-depth biographies. A sketch is
intended to give you a quick, easy-to-absorb rundown on the subject, one
that can help explain or elaborate other information posted at this web
site. Electricka is not responsible for a sketch's accuracy or
completeness.
If you seek an in-depth study or more detail than you find in a
biographical sketch, Electricka suggests that you:
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Consult a traditional reference such as a biography in book form,
an encyclopedia, a book of reproductions.
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Visit a web site containing a section that treats the personality, or one
entirely devoted to the personality. Many arts personalities have entire web
sites devoted to them.
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Check for additional biographical sources at the
page called Electricka's Resource Shelf.
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Visit Electricka's Resource Shelf:
click here.
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