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Last month, a team of five professionals came up to Alaska from various places in the Lower 48; one member came from San Francisco, another from Albuqerque, another from Philadelphia, another from New York, and another from Seattle(?).    I forgot to post this blip on my blog back in mid-October; so before I forget even further, I’m doing it now.

Let's see now...there was a Lucy, a Tom, a Dan, a Judy?, an Alice?

This team is working on a documentary film to coincide with an exhibit that I have been invited to be a part of is opening in 2010 at the University of Pennsylvania’s Museum in Philadelphia.   They interviewed several other native artists in Southeast Alaska who were also invited to be a part of the exhibit.   I wrote the team member’s names down somewhere but cannot remember but Lucy Fowler-Williams from UPM and the first name of some of them.  Pardon me for not remembering their names but I have a very good excuse:  I was starting to pack up my belongings and make another move the day after this interview.  So like every time I move, thing get lost in the shuffle.

I’ll keep you posted about the documentary (i.e. what it’s about, who the other artists are, etc.).  In the meantime, let it be known that there were 5 total strangers in my home for a few hours; how often does that happen to you?