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Eight for Art

pin.jpegMayor Nutter has appointed or reappointed eight members to the Art Commission. They are:
José Alminana, principal at Andropogon Associates, Ltd., the Philadelphia landscape architecture firm.
Moe Brooker, professor and chair of the Basics Department at Moore College of Art and Design.
Sean Buffington, the new guy in town, president of the University of the Arts.
Arts veteran Karen B. Davis, president of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia.
Emmanuel Kelly, AIA, the distinguished architect who is principal at Kelly/Maiello Architects and Planners.
Robert Nix, III, counsel with Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP. Nix is also president of the Fairmount Park Commission.
Robert Roesch, the sculptor who is chair of the Department of Sculpture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Patricia Alexander Sanfor, president of Alexander Perry Inc, a full service design firm.

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Peter Dobrin has been writing about classical music and the arts for The Inquirer since 1989. He earned an undergraduate degree in performance from the University of Miami, and received a master's degree in music criticism from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.

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