About Michelle Aldredge:
I'm a writer, photographer, and the creator of Gwarlingo, an arts and culture website that covers contemporary art, music, books, film, and the creative process.
I have twenty years of experience working with artists and arts organizations. From 1999-2012, I worked at The MacDowell Colony, the nation’s oldest artist colony founded in 1907. I have also worked as a librarian, a docent at The High Museum of Art, a photographer, an English and literacy tutor, and an editorial assistant at an arts magazine. I've appeared as an arts and culture commentator on New Hampshire Public Radio, served as the judge for A Room of Her Own Foundation's Orlando Literary Prize in creative non-fiction, received two fellowships from the Hambidge Center, and consulted on arts projects big and small.
For two years I cared for injured eagles, hawks, and owls at a raptor rehabilitation center in Vermont. I also love sailing, bird watching, hiking, kayaking, and Southern bar-be-que.
I offer one-on-one coaching sessions, group workshops, and speak to businesses, arts groups, and students about overcoming the psychological and practical barriers to producing your best work.
If you'd like to work with me one-on-one or hire me to speak at your school, business, or organization, please contact me at michelle (at) gwarlingo (dot) com for a full list of rates and services.
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