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Elizabeth A. Baker Makes Big Impression With Small Piano

Elizabeth A. Baker at the Harn Museum of Art's Museum Nights' Mini Mania on Thursday, May 11; photo by Eric Segal
Elizabeth A. Baker at the Harn Museum of Art's Museum Nights' Mini Mania on Thursday, May 11; photo by Eric Segal

WUFT Classic Magnum Opus host, Richard Drake, spoke with New Renaissance Artist Elizabeth A. BakerEric Segal - Director of Education and Curator of Academic Programs at the Harn Museum of Art, and Jason Steuber - Cofrin Curator of Asian Art at the Harn Museum of Art, to discuss the Harn Museum of Art exhibition, "Show Me the Mini" (now through November 25, 2018).
The exhibition features miniatures from the Asian collection at the Harn. In celebration of the show, the Harn hosted Museum Nights: MINI MANIA on Thursday, May 11 from 6 to 9pm, featuring a musical performance by Elizabeth A. Baker.

More information at http://harn.ufl.edu/museumnights and https://elizabethabaker.com/

Glenn Richards is Operations Coordinator and local host for Morning Edition on WUFT-FM. His background includes 30+ years of radio in South Florida as an air personality, promotion director, and morning show producer (WSHE, WZTA, & WFLC). His previous education includes a Bachelor of Science in Communication from the University of Miami where he was also general manager of WVUM-FM. Upon his arrival in Gainesville in 2006 to pursue a telecommunication master’s degree at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, he worked as an air personality at WRUF-FM (both Rock104 and Country 103.7 The Gator). One of Glenn’s passions is local music. Since 1990, he has produced and hosted local music programs in both South Florida and Gainesville, playing demos and independent releases from unsigned artists, many of whom went on to national prominence including: Marilyn Manson, Sister Hazel, For Squirrels, Matchbox 20, Saigon Kick, Mary Karlzen, Nil Lara, Hundred Waters, and more.