
Bold New World
by Rachel Galvin
Fall 2009 | Volume XXII, Number 3
Yes, Salzinger is a photographer, but the world she photographs is all created by her. For her nimble hands, simple objects such as cotton, Styrofoam, moss and dirt transform into global and interstellar landscapes just begging to be explored. Once created, the melding of real and imaginary objects is photographed, bonding into being. “I like to look at the shapes of things and see how I can make a new one and make it look organic. It is like sculpture and painting, but it is photography. For me, the most important element is the angle and lighting.”
Mystery Writer Deborah Sharp
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Arts Teacher of the Year Susan Anderson Advises Students and Teachers Alike to ‘Go For It’by Susan Davis Susan Anderson is a rarity among teachers. She has taught at Taravella for 18 years, and she has never changed schools. “I have the best support system ever! Everyone backs the fine arts department 1,000%! Why would I ever give that up?” she asks. At this time of program cut-backs, the fine arts classes at her school remain intact. |
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