Whitney Dail was born in Alexandria, VA to a Naval aviator and an artist-entrepreneur, and was raised in Annapolis, MD. For five years, Whitney worked as a graphic designer in the comic book industry but returned to school in 2009 to pursue a better-suited Master's degree in Arts Administration. She is currently in the process of writing and researching her thesis on expanding art, science, and technology interactions in U.S. cultural institutions.
Credit: Image by Jonathan Yoerger.
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This is pretty incredible. The event will be held at Pixar’s studios on September 6th. I wish I could be present and I certainly hope I can get my hands on the publication of all of the art that was produced for this fundraiser. What a marvelous cause! I got chills when I read this.
Artists help save a forest
The Totoro Forest Project aims to help save an endangered forest on the outskirts of Tokyo - the one that inspired the animated film My Neighbor Totoro. Over 200 artists have contributed works for auction, including Ben Butcher, Peter de Seve, James Jean, Alex Puvilland, Jillian Tamaki, Sam Weber, and other talents. The auction is on September 6th, in the meantime, peruse the gallery and donate. (via)
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