The O-town Scene

March 17, 2011

The O-town Scene - Oneonta, NY

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Art People Elizabeth Olsen CHILDHOOD was filled with “the arts,” being the daughter of a music educator and color-blind painter in New Berlin. I’ve had a dual love of medicine and the fine arts all my life. EDUCATION Pre-med biology and pyschology double major at Boston University, painting and art history courses Registered Nurse Baccalaureate pro- gram at Binghamton University, Certificate program paramedic studies Master’s degree in education from SUNY Cortland FAMILY My husband, Eric, and I have been married 13 years this spring. I am a stay-at-home mother to our four wonderful boys, ages 10, 7, 4 and 1. BUSINESS My home business The Green Door Gallery is in Earlville. I specialize in natural light and un- posed, digital photography of children and families on location. I also work with local artists reproducing, critiqu- ing, selling and showing their works. Taken from information for Olsen’s current Earlville Opera House exhibit “Let Them Be: A Celebration of Childhood” Game Face Does It Have Teeth? Trucks in the Afternoon My Collection SEE HER WORK These six images are a part of Olsen’s exhibit, “Let Them Be: A Celebration of Childhood,” at the Earlville Opera House on East Main Street in Earlville through April 2. 8 O-Town Scene March 17, 2011 Miner Silly Sisters

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