Listen "Amy Pence-Brown: Stepping Out for Radical Self-Acceptance"
Episode Synopsis
The story behind stepping out... Amy Pence-Brown is a writer, independent curator, artist, historian, gardener and preservationist in Boise, Idaho. She has a master's degree in art & architectural history and has worked at many museums and has juried and curated numerous exhibitions. Pence-Brown has written for several local & national publications, including the Idaho Arts Quarterly, Boise Weekly, Mamalode, and Treasure Valley Family Magazine. She currently works for Preservation Idaho and serves the children and youth of her community as a mother of three, a Junior Master Gardener leader, on the Vista Neighborhood Association Energize our Neighborhoods project, and as both Volunteer Coordinator & School Garden Coordinator for Hawthorne Elementary School. She loves taco trucks, polka dots, bluegrass music and Dr. Pepper LipSmackers.
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