“Red Line Stories,” Reading by Carrie Lee Patterson
“Red Line Stories,” written and performed by Carrie Lee
Patterson, in the North Gallery at ArtWorks Loveland on
Thursday, January 5th, at 7:00 P.M.
Winner of the 2012 Frank Mosher Short Fiction Prize (selected by writer Pam Houston), the piece introduces two dozen residents as they ride into the heart of Chicago.
Winner of the 2012 Frank Mosher Short Fiction Prize (selected by writer Pam Houston), the piece introduces two dozen residents as they ride into the heart of Chicago.
Inspired by years of riding the elevated train, “Red Line
Stories” is a linear montage of humanity.
Carrie Lee Patterson is a graduate of Loveland High School and Willamette University. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Arizona. A professional actor and director, she lives in Chicago.
Carrie Lee Patterson is a graduate of Loveland High School and Willamette University. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Arizona. A professional actor and director, she lives in Chicago.
Admission is $12, at the door; $5 goes to ArtWorks
Loveland, a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to create an
environment that enables studio artists to challenge their creativity and
produce exciting works of contemporary art.
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