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Kate Nedelman

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Anna Kaye exhibited her work at the Sandra Phillips Gallery in Den­ver’s Santa Fe art district. Apparition features a series of charcoal, graphite, and watercolor drawings that explore the relationship between western coniferous forests and wildfires. Anna will donate 10 percent of proceeds from the sale of her art to the Colorado Bark Beetle Mitigation Fund. Managed by an agency of the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colo­rado State University, the public fund is used to treat beetle-infested state-owned lands. Anna is a visiting assistant professor at Metro State College in Denver.

Amy Foss is director of operations for the Southwest Conservation Corps, based in Durango, CO.

Jon Platner relocated to the West Coast this past summer to enroll in the MBA program at UC-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He invites others in the Bay Area to contact him: jplatner@gmail.com.

Lourdes Chavez-Perry and Christopher Perry ’90 welcomed son Alexander into the world on May 1. The family lives in New Jersey.

Catherine Gagnon Osborn and Jocelyn Tunney ’04 run hand-knitting yarn wholesale companies in Philadelphia. Kate is co-owner of Kelbourne Woolens (kelbournewoolens.com), which wholesales the Fibre Company yarns, and is working on a book for Interweave Knits. Jocelyn is associate director of Fairmount Fibers (fairmountfibers.com), which wholesales the yarns of Manos del Uruguay, a women’s free-trade cooperative. Kate and Jocelyn work out of the same office, running day-to-day business operations, designing garments for knitting patterns, and doing graphic design and layout production.