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Date(s) - 12/03/2020
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Sweet and Holy Friends, join Anne Goldberg as she interviews Chawne Paige, in our ‘Getting to Know TAO’ series of interviews where we learn more about our TAO friends and members.
Chawne Paige is an award winning artist and designer, who is the Curator for the Waterloo Center for the Arts, a municipal art museum in Waterloo, Iowa. The center is home to the largest public collection of Haitian artwork in the world. Chawne has been with the center for over 20 years, presenting numerous immersive yet thought provoking exhibitions including: Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate, An Elegy to America in Black and White by Madai Taylor, Dictators and Dreamers by Jennifer Lynn Bates, and most recently the Women’s Mobile Museum. Chawne is actively engaged in civic organizations throughout the Waterloo area, serving on multiple boards and committees. He is dedicated to nurturing the arts and talent in our youth, as a round the clock advocate and mentor for students, emerging artists and the Youth Art Team. Chawne currently makes his home and studio in Waterloo, with his wife Erin Maidan Paige and two boys Shia and Ezra.
Anne Goldberg has been doing personal interviews for more than 15 years as part of TAO’s People of Distinction and her own legacy video business. Most of her work is with boomers and seniors, helping them to know they are old enough to have a past and young enough to have a future – at any age – through her original lecture series, The Art of Living Longer. Currently, she and her partner David Hall, produce The Savvy Seniors Show on YouTube, free content to ‘edu-tain’ folks while under quarantine. A two-term past-president of TAO, Anne chaired the Oneg committee for five years, chaired many events, has been a member of the High Holy Day choir for 14 years and, in the before times, she ran the Power Point virtual Siddur at virtually all of TAO’s Shabbat services since 2014. Anne is delighted to be a part of Getting to Know TAO.