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At 53, Patti was laid off from her corporate job and faced a new struggle: companies weren’t into hiring someone her age. Determined to push forward, she knew she wanted to take a stand for “old fogies” like her who were struggling to find work over the age of 50. She opened up Fogue Studios, a supportive (and damn cool) space for artists over 50. Patti and Shawn chat about her first business ideas that failed, finding success doing what she loves and staying true to herself along the way.
Fogue Gallery Press Release (pdf)
Download"FOGUE STUDIOS & Gallery is hell bent on redefining what it means to be an artist over 50" -Nancy Guppy, Host of Art Zone on The Seattle Channel.
Chris Cashman talks with Patti Curtis providing a community for artists, patrons to share support and honor creativity. They are not just turning the page on cultural perceptions of aging, they are rewriting the book
Look Ma, We're on TV!
KING 5's Evening Magazine with Jim Dever 9.17.19 art gallery ageism artist community Seattle.
Photographer KAREN MASON BLAIR about her solo Grunge rock photo exhibition at Patti Curtis' FOGUE Studios and Gallery.
Patti Curtis, Artist of the Week.
Seattle might be notorious for niche coffee shops and scenic waterways, but locals know it's also home to an array of people who love to create.
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