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Talent Talks

Linda Fairchild

Contemporary art gallerist in San Francisco now an independent book publisher promotes visual artists and writers.

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Author & Artist

My passion is in supporting and nurturing opportunities for authors and artists. One of my visual artists from my years as a gallerist is a newcomer to Substack. Jeffrey Keith and I have been “Two-in-a-Boat” since 1999. When Keith was a you...

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Momala Kamala

My mother was born in Newfoundland. Irish English. Newfoundland didn’t join Canada until 1949. My mother née Anne Emerson married my Norwegian father in 1948 in St. John’s, her home town.

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Everyone thinks the flag is for...?

Santa Fe based artist L. Scooter Morris began a body of work in 2015 that used the imagery of the Amercian flag, the Confederate flag, and iconic symbols from the country’s culture to explore what she calls “the rising tide of social injust...

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Juneteenth

has written a fantastic book called Mississippi Reckoning.

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  • Linda Fairchild

    Linda Fairchild & Co., formerly Linda Fairchild Contemporary Art in the historic Waterfront District of San Francisco. Now a Sausalito-based independent book publisher, we champion visual artists, writers, musicians, and activists.

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