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Webnotes

Dustin Dis (DE ‘97)

In April 2008, Dustin was offered a position designing eyeglass frames with Theo, an eyewear manufacturer based in Antwerp, Belgium. Adidas also recently opened a Y-3 (Yohji Yamamoto/Adidas) boutique in the Meat Packing District of New York, which was modeled on the prototype design Dustin created for their Tokyo flagship store.

Greg Ruby (MU ‘03)

The Solomon Douglas Swingtet, a 10-piece, Vancouver, BC, dance band, recently completed its newest CD of big band favorites from the 20s to the 50s. Featuring Greg as a guest guitarist, the exciting album was recorded live in April 2008 in front in front of a dancing audience.

Courtney Sale (TH ‘01) and Joshua Conkel (TH ‘03)

Courtney and Joshua are co-artistic directors of New York theater company The Management, which creates "a haven for a community of artists and patrons to experience relevant, moving, unpretentious, aesthetically and financially accessible theater."

Karen Guzak (AR ‘76)

Karen's home and studio were featured in the Spring/Summer 2008 edition of Western Art and Architecture. Karen and her partner, Warner Blake, restored the 115-year-old St. Michael's Catholic Church in Snohomish and renamed it Angel Arms Works for "the real and imagined angels that helped her and Blake reclaim the dilapidated building and garden."

Amanda Dellinger (AR ‘06)

Amanda works at the Lisa Harris Gallery as a Gallery Assistant, and is currently creating new paintings and drawings for her series, Evelyn's Angels.

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