'Luminous Ground: Artists With Histories' explores outstanding work by older Illinois artists. These artists share several important similarities: 1) the creation of life-long bodies of work of the highest caliber; 2) the influencing of students and other artists across generations through teaching and community service; 3) commitments of fifty to sixty years or more to the exploration of personal creativity. The exhibit counters the emphasis on the youth culture that pervades society and suggests that the pursuit of creativity can be a life-enhancing activity for all.
Added by Upcoming Robot on August 8, 2012
Although I took some interesting things from this class, she spent a lot of time trying to sell herself and come off as being a true professional. I attempted to reference her credentials on IMDB and the only thing I could about casting under her name (or someone with the same name), was a casting assistant, which is basically a secretary. The only thing I have been able to verify her being a "director" of, is a small play here in Atlanta. 99.00 isn't bad, but I would have spent the money on some private lessons I found elsewhere if I had to do it all over again.
hollnerpromos
I attended this class in the past and really learned a lot about controlling my voice. What was more telling was Lori's insight as a casting director about the business side of voice overs. She shoots straight and gives real perspective.