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How do you teach business to art students? That’s what adjunct faculty member Melanie McLeod had to think through when she began teaching business classes at Moore in 2001.
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Pink, blue and yellow frosted doughnuts fill the baker’s racks at Twee Inc. in South Philadelphia. The sweet-looking treats look good enough to eat, but these doughnuts are for play.
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If you’re looking for an escape, a staycation, or an oasis in a beautiful space located somewhere away from it all, Jamie Gordon Brust ’03 may have just the place for you.
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Kate Rohrer ’05 can’t help herself when she stays at a hotel or eats in a new restaurant. The hospitality space designer has to turn on all the lights and even upend some furniture.
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A kick to the leg from her best friend at a girls-night-out painting class was just the impetus Moneek Pines ’01 needed to create her painting party business, ARTrageous Brush and Flow, six years ago.
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Kelli Williams found her passion for photography in the darkroom, but it didn’t end there.
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We recently asked three alums of Moore's Animation & Game Arts program to talk about how their college classes prepared them for their careers.
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Working for a company that launches satellites into space wasn’t something Katie Woods, a 2018 Animation & Game Arts grad, ever thought she would do.
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New York-based artist Kathy Butterly ’86 has many of her works in the permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Carnegie Museum of Art.
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“Don’t listen to what people tell you that you can or can’t do,” she said. “If you have to get that second job to fund your passion, I understand that, but don’t give up on it, don’t make it secondary.”