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Ann Tracy was the first female voice on the air at KTLK, Denver in 1977 as an overnight radio news announcer. This first job in radio news led to a ten-year career as a broadcast journalist in the Denver, Milwaukee, San Jose and Sacramento markets.
After leaving the world of media, she became a PR consultant and graphic designer for small businesses, art and other nonprofit organizations. This in turn led her back to the world of fine art with an emphasis on digital tools.
Ann's fine art has been exhibited from Japan to Maui to New York City. In 2003 her work, 'Stop' was included in the catalog of the Violence Against Women, Group 78 Amnesty International show, Tokyo, Japan.
She is a proud member of the Webist Artist group (http://www.artmajeur.com/webism/), The Society of Midnight Wanderers (http://midnightwanderersociety.blogspot.com/) and the founding partner of Asylum Gallery (http://www.asylumgallery.net/default3.asp) which has unfortunately closed it's door.
Ann is also an actor, playwright, director and writer. As the founding artistic director of Beyond the Proscenium Productions (http://www.beyond-pro.org/) in 1994, she has directed many original works and regional premieres. She has written 9 scripts, 7 of which have been produced in California. She is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, alumnae of the Directors Lab West and a member of the Dramatists Guild.
In addition to theatre work in Northern California, her film credits include George B (Sundance Film Festival), the Gypsy House and Anna's Cross (both in post-production) and Capital Women which premiered at the Place Called Sacramento Film Festival October 2007.
Ann Tracy does not have any upcoming events scheduled at this time.