Sabra field biography examples
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This exhibition includes some 70 prints that span six decades of the career of artist Sabra Field, one of Middlebury’s most celebrated alumnae. Nearly all come from the College’s repository of Field’s work, a gift to the Museum that has been growing as the indefatigable artist maintains her active production schedule. In addition to many of her signature Vermont landscapes, mythological suites, and portraits, the exhibition includes the revelatory 2015 documentary film Sabra by Dartmouth professor William Phillips. The installation is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with a deeply personal, informative essay on the artist by Middlebury alumna Nancy Price Graff.
Among the most highly lauded artists in the state, Field was named “an Extraordinary Vermonter” by then Governor Madeleine Kunin in 1990 and a “Vermont Living Treasure” by the Shelburne Craft School a decade later. Commissioned by the United States Postal Service to design a commemorative stamp on the occ
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SABRA
BIOGRAPHY - Page 1
Ruth bat-Seraph was born near Jerusalem in Israel. Only portions of her personal history and career are known prior to her public debut. Ruthie's father was in the Israeli Air Force and she grew up living with her brother and her parents. When her mutant abilities developed at adolescence, Ruth's family was brought to a special living community to monitor her powers' development and train her in their use on behalf of the state. Upon reaching the age of service, she was given exotic technology to wield in the field as the first (and thus far only) known Israeli Super-Agent. As Sabra, she served the Mossad as a secret agent and acted openly as a super-hero around Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. However, the government kept her identity secret for a time, maintaining a separate career for Ruth bat-Seraph as a policewoman. This subterfuge was eventually dropped, and Ruth bat-Seraph became publicly known as Sabra.
Sabra was a loyal daughter of Israel and dedicated to