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What's an Avery? 

I'm glad you asked 

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I grew up as a queer kid from Arkansas. I lived with my family of six that survived on a public school teacher's salary, arts and crafts, and a need to try everything. My southern heart and my adventurous soul are at the core of my work.  

 

Currently, I am working toward a BA in Directing at the Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts and a BA in English at Webster University.  Needless to say, telling and creating stories is how I want to live my life. 

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I strive to create art that pushes for diverse and inclusive practices.  Every individual brings such beauty and depth  in the world, it'd be a shame not to celebrate them! 

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Beyond my work as a theatre artist, I can be seen attempting to play the banjo and guitar, reading some Joan Didion and Alice Walker, exploring a lovely hiking trail, and working on my latte art. 

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