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'''Christopher Wendell Comperry''', born May 29, 1985, was the "sexy intern" at Main Stree Museum June - September 2007. He curated a show entitled "From Hazardous Materials to Hazardous Aesthetics: A Chronicalization of bad health from Depression Glass & FiestaWare to InarcoWare."
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[[image:ChrisCellPhone.jpg|thumb|Picture of Chris. From his cell.]]
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==General Information==
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'''Christopher Wendell Comperry''', born May 29, 1985, was the "sexy intern" at Main Street Museum June - September 2007. He curated a show entitled "From Hazardous Materials to Hazardous Aesthetics: A Chronicalization of Bad Health from [[Depression Glass]] & [[FiestaWare]] to [[InarcoWare]]."
  
 
His nickname is "Abstract Rainbow," (abstractrainbow, rainbowartkid).
 
His nickname is "Abstract Rainbow," (abstractrainbow, rainbowartkid).
  
He is a 2007 graduate of The University of The South at Sewanee, Tennessee, with a Bachelor's Degree with a major in the Fine Arts
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He is a 2007 graduate of The University of The South at Sewanee, Tennessee, with a Bachelor's Degree with a major in the Fine Arts.
  
His hometown is La Porte, Texas, and he is a 2003 graduate of La Porte High  
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His hometown is La Porte, Texas, and he is a 2003 graduate of La Porte High.
  
He is 5' 10" and has light brown hair.
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==Vital Stats==
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He is 5' 9" and has light brown hair.
  
 
His interests include: art (doing and viewing), Magic the Gathering, bowling, chess, orienteering, movie watching (especially John Waters), and reading (philosophy, Shakespeare, and Christopher Rice). He is a definite photography monograph junkie.
 
His interests include: art (doing and viewing), Magic the Gathering, bowling, chess, orienteering, movie watching (especially John Waters), and reading (philosophy, Shakespeare, and Christopher Rice). He is a definite photography monograph junkie.
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His strongest art is photography and painting, but he knows a bit about almost all media. Some of his pieces are on his MySpace picture page. He did a series from photos found on MySpace, really trying to delve into the internet's possibilities for letting people create an ideal identity and the spectator's obsessive recreation of those identities.
 
His strongest art is photography and painting, but he knows a bit about almost all media. Some of his pieces are on his MySpace picture page. He did a series from photos found on MySpace, really trying to delve into the internet's possibilities for letting people create an ideal identity and the spectator's obsessive recreation of those identities.
  
http://www.myspace.com/chriscomperry
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==Links==
http://sewanee.facebook.com/profile.php?id=44700658
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*http://www.myspace.com/chriscomperry
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*http://sewanee.facebook.com/profile.php?id=44700658

Latest revision as of 16:35, 18 August 2008

Picture of Chris. From his cell.

General Information

Christopher Wendell Comperry, born May 29, 1985, was the "sexy intern" at Main Street Museum June - September 2007. He curated a show entitled "From Hazardous Materials to Hazardous Aesthetics: A Chronicalization of Bad Health from Depression Glass & FiestaWare to InarcoWare."

His nickname is "Abstract Rainbow," (abstractrainbow, rainbowartkid).

He is a 2007 graduate of The University of The South at Sewanee, Tennessee, with a Bachelor's Degree with a major in the Fine Arts.

His hometown is La Porte, Texas, and he is a 2003 graduate of La Porte High.

Vital Stats

He is 5' 9" and has light brown hair.

His interests include: art (doing and viewing), Magic the Gathering, bowling, chess, orienteering, movie watching (especially John Waters), and reading (philosophy, Shakespeare, and Christopher Rice). He is a definite photography monograph junkie.

His strongest art is photography and painting, but he knows a bit about almost all media. Some of his pieces are on his MySpace picture page. He did a series from photos found on MySpace, really trying to delve into the internet's possibilities for letting people create an ideal identity and the spectator's obsessive recreation of those identities.

Links