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Last updated October 7, 2008.

Press releases and fact sheets on current productions and events are available on the Press Releases page.

Press materials are available in Word or PDF format.

Background Information | Bios | Images



Background Information

Center for Puppetry Arts Backgrounder. Word Doc | PDF

Center for Puppetry Arts Fast Facts. Word Doc | PDF

Center for Puppetry Arts Timeline. Word Doc | PDF

Center for Puppetry Arts Museum. Word Doc | PDF

Puppet Trivia. Word Doc | PDF

UNIMA-USA Citations of Excellence. Word Doc | PDF

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Staff Bios

Vincent Anthony, Barbara and Bill Wylly Executive Director. Word Doc | PDF

Jon Ludwig, Associate Artistic Director. Word Doc | PDF

Bobby Box, Associate Producer. Word Doc | PDF

Alan Louis, Director of Museum & Education Programs. Word Doc | PDF

Patty Petrey Dees, Director of Distance Learning Program. Word Doc | PDF

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Images

Photo credit required for all usage. For additional images or the Center logo in our approved color palette, please contact the Public Relations Manager, at 404.881.5143 or amyellis@puppet.org.

CPA Logo Center for Puppetry Arts B&W Logo JPG | EPS
CPA Logo reversed Center for Puppetry Arts B&W Reverse Logo JPG | EPS
CPA Logo Center for Puppetry Arts 30th Anniversary B&W Logo JPG | EPS
CPA Logo reversed Center for Puppetry Arts 30th Anniversary B&W Reverse Logo JPG | EPS
building front Center for Puppetry Arts building JPG | TIF
Photo by: Ross Henderson
XBrer Rabbit 2008-09 Family Series: Brer Rabbit & Friends adapted by Jon Ludwig, directed by Clint Thornton JPG
Photo by: Joe Boris
Ghastly Dreadfuls 2008-09 New Directions Series: Ghastly Dreadfuls II: Handbook of Practical Hauntings and Other Phantasmagoria by Jon Ludwig and Jason von Hinezmeyer JPG
Photo by: Bill Jones
Sam Snowman 2008-09 Family Series: Sam the Lovesick Snowman by Jon Ludwig JPG
Photo by: Bill Jones
Weather Rocks 2008-09 Family Series: Weather Rocks! by Jon Ludwig JPG
Photo by: Shannon Frye
Don Quixote 2008-09 New Directions Series: Don Quixote adapted by Bobby box in collaboration with Manuel Morán of Teatro SEA JPG
Photo courtesy of Teatro SEA
Jack & the Beanstalk 2008-09 Family Series: Jack & the Beanstalk by Jim Napolitano JPG
Photo by: Mike Ward
Chinese Tales 2008-09 Family Series: Old Man and the Monkeys & other Chinese Tales
by Dragon Art Studio of Tigard, OR
JPG
Photo by: Brenda Xu
Stellaluna 2008-09 Family Series: Stellaluna
by Tears of Joy Theatre of Portland, OR
JPG
Photo by: Nancy Aldrich
The Little Mermaid 2008-09 Family Series: The Little Pirate Mermaid
adapted by Jon Ludwig
JPG
Photo by: Bill Jones
XPT 2008-09 New Directions Series: Xperimental Puppetry Theater (XPT)
by various artists
JPG
Photo by: Park Cofield
Workshop Create-A-Puppet Workshop JPG
Photo by: Joe Boris
Adult Ed Adult Education JPG
Photo by: Joe Boris
Mad Hatter Museum: Mad Hatter puppet JPG
Photo by: Richard Termine
Mad Hatter; Designed by Tony Sarg (1880-1942); United States; from the Sarg production of Alice in Wonderland; c. 1920. Gift of Nancy L. Staub. Permanent Collection.
Indonesian Puppet Museum: Indonesian puppet JPG
Photo by: Richard Termine
Batara Brama; Indonesia; Wayang Golek; c. 1955. Wayang Golek is the only variety of round, wooden puppet found in Indonesia. Its use is confined to the western parts of Java. Gift of Nancy L. Staub. Permanent Collection.
Henson Puppets Museum: Jim Henson puppets JPG
Photo by: Richard Termine
"Pigs in Space", Dr. Strangepork and Link Hogthrob; from Jim Henson Productions' The Muppet Show; 1976 to 1981. Permanent Collection.

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Contact Us
Public Relations Manager
Bridget Shepard bridgetshepard@puppet.org
Phone: 404.881.5143
Fax: 404.873.9907



Students in an adult education class on manipulating puppets.




Praying Mantis, a puppet by Michael Curry, is on display in the Center's permanent exhibit.




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