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Mika seeger
Mika seeger









Seeger is married to Joe Bossom, with whom she has three children. Friends Academy, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 2012-14.Warwick, Rhode Island Under Creatures 1996, Friendship 1997 The song Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts is a childrens public domain playground song popular throughout the United States.Tiverton, Rhode Island Animal Alphabet 1994, A Walk Through Tiverton 1996–97.Beacon, New York Under River 1990–92, Common Clay 1991–92.Cranston, Rhode Island Mural in Chester Barrow School 1994, Country & City" 1997.Providence, Rhode Island India Point Park.Mika's ceramic murals were often created with other artists, including local school children. Peter Geisser and Mika Seeger by Sawmill Pottery Sculptural form with mosaics takes wall tiles to a whole new level with these two artists wonderful works. She is the daughter of filmmaker Toshi Seeger and Pete Seeger, a legendary American folk musician. Although not primarily a musical artist, she did record a definitive version of " Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts". Morgan, Morris Nathanson, Ilse Nesbit, Leo Narducci, Howard Newman + Mika Seeger.Mika Seeger is an American ceramic artist. Access to these films expanded through statewide community screenings and panel discussions, featured exhibitions, public programming, and broadcasting on public television stations RIPBS and WGBH.Īrtists + designers featured include: Howard Ben Tré, Len Cabral, John DeMelim, Gretchen Dow Simpson, Ana Flores, Peter Geisser, Lisa Goddard, Mimo Gordon Riley, Lorraine Howes, Saberah Malik, Salvatore Mancini, Annu Matthew, James Montford, Lisa Z. The film brought dialogues of transdisciplinary artists, activists, museums, and community projects into the same conversation focusing on the richness of design history and arts + cultural activation in the region. The RI Art Archive Project series began as documentary film features highlighting the arts, culture, and humanities around New England.

mika seeger

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Mika seeger