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“In the Bag” Painted Purses by Sarah T.

Sarah Teitel is a woman, who on first introduction, is a dizzying whirlwind of talent and to say she wears more than one hat would be an extravagent understatement.
As Torontoist has just become acquainted with her we’ll let you in on a few key bits of information:
-She has just released a new album named “Stories and Music for the Mildly Suicidal”.
-She is a sometime journalist, having written for The Globe & Mail and Saturday Night Magazine among others.
-And, last but most certainly not least, she is something of an artist and designer.
Which brings us quite neatly to the fact that Sarah’s “In the Bag” exhibit of Painted Purses will be running from April 5th to May 6th at the John Steinberg & Associates Salon (585 King Street West). To get Sarah Teitel’s full story, be sure to check out her quite amusing and told-in-first-person website at Sarah Teitel.

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  • courtney

    Wow! Painting on an old bag, that’s really innovative. The Sarah Polley song is just plain embarrassing.

  • ROCKSTAR

    This bitch’s songs are worse than that phoebe chick on friends singng that shitty song about a smelly cat. seriously, get a life, move out to the desert where no one will ever have to meet you

  • http://www.aweebitskint.com misshoax

    just getting the word out.
    it may not be to everyone’s taste. but, it may be to some…

  • jill45

    Even the most amateur work has some kind of saving grace; enthusiasm or just a spark of vision. The “artwork” of this woman is not just embarrassing, it’s an insult to the people doing it for a living. That the editorial staff at toronto ist would stoop to covering this trash only speaks to its limitations.