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Jen Saavedra
Through my visual art and music I seek to cultivate the connection between the symbolism of ephemeral female existence found throughout various cultures and its culminated translation in relation to our own. Read More>>
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Vanessa Sabourin
I have a passion for the way that working in theatre lets me observe the world. Read More>>
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Safire
Magician, The Magic of Safire
Safire is an elegant Asian female magician who dazzles audiences at trade shows, corporate events, television, film, and private parties. Read More>>
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Sajjan Helps Organization (India)
My Name is Kamal Rani Rajput from Rajsthan, India. Read More>>
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Lisa Salamandra
My painting's research is both visual and conceptual. Read More>>
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Olivia Reneé Saldívar
redletterprints
Printmaking and Film: These are the tools which never before have succeeded so well in breaking down barriers between nations, cultures, and our ideas of self. Read More>>
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Gazelle Samizay
I was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and raised in the small rural town of Pullman, Washington, USA. Read More>>
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Marie Davis Samohod
My paintings are expressive responses to people, objects, memories and life. Read More>>
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JC Samuels
I am a playwright and screenwriter whose work focuses on the connections between all human beings, regardless of gender, ethnicity, class, religion, or time period. Read More>>
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San Diego Visual Arts Network
SDVAN is a database of information produced to improve the clarity, accuracy, and sophistication of discourse about San Diego's artistic and cultural life and is dedicated to the idea that the Visual Arts are a vital part of the health of our city. Read More>>
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