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Handing Over The Top Hat
#1
Posted 27 July 2008 - 09:44 AM
Some of you may have heard already and to others this will be news...but I have officially turned the artist's alley over to a new DH and moved up to convention secretary. Dont worry though this is not a brand new face by any means. My old ADH Voltaire30/ Phil has accepted the new Alley DH Position. I will still be around for guidence and opinions for him so he's not flying blind. Ive absolutely enjoyed working with all of you and I promise you will see me down in the Alley during hte convention
Convention Officer:Secretary 2009-2013
MAPS Director
Artist Alley DH 2007-2008
Live like there is no tomorrow, and dream like you'll live forever...
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MAPS Director
Artist Alley DH 2007-2008
Live like there is no tomorrow, and dream like you'll live forever...
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#2
Posted 28 July 2008 - 09:38 AM
If anyone has any questions, comments, or concerns. Don't hesitate to pm me or email.
Exhibit Space Department Manager 2009, 10, 11, 12, & 13
Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
#3
Posted 24 August 2008 - 01:31 PM
oh
just to be clear
would ti porps i talked about earlier require the buyer to be 18
i understand that safety is of great concern
thank you
good times to all
just to be clear
would ti porps i talked about earlier require the buyer to be 18
i understand that safety is of great concern
thank you
good times to all
#4
Posted 03 September 2008 - 03:52 PM
Millions_Knives, on Aug 24 2008, 02:31 PM, said:
oh
just to be clear
would ti porps i talked about earlier require the buyer to be 18
i understand that safety is of great concern
thank you
good times to all
just to be clear
would ti porps i talked about earlier require the buyer to be 18
i understand that safety is of great concern
thank you
good times to all
I will try and pm you with info about the id check. It is something I will have check on.
Exhibit Space Department Manager 2009, 10, 11, 12, & 13
Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
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