Jenn Karson
Jenn Karson is the founder of Vermont Makers,[1] sharing leadership responsibilities with John Cohn. She received a Masters of Fine Arts in Design and Technology from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2009. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Vermont in Political Science and Environmental Studies. She released her only solo album "Bad Ju Ju" in 2001.[2] In the 1990s she was the lead singer and songwriter for the rock band Zola Turn and released three recording projects with the band: "Zola Turn," "Cousin Battie" and "Side Saddle."
Notes[edit]
- ↑ James, Megan. “Meet your Makers.: Vermont hackers, artists and inventors are sharing ideas — and solving problems.” Seven Days Newspaper. July 3, 2012 http://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/meet-your-makers/Content?oid=2203975
- ↑ http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/karson Bad Ju Ju CD
References[edit]
- Installation: The Bell Project | User Required Exhibition| Burlington
- Installation: Power and Ground | Ethnograpic Terminalia| San Francisco
- Exhibition: Expanding | Stanford University
- Vermont Makers
- SparkFun Q & A with Jenn Karson
- Salon Pod at Burlington's South End Art Hop
- Mondays at 10pm album review
- Reviews of guest vocal appearance on the CD "Couches and Carpet"
- Bad Ju Ju CD
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