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Hollace M. Metzger is an author, architect and visual artist from the United States’ mid-west. She studied architecture and graduate 17th-Century literature in Kentucky, Venice, Italy and London. Later, while employed by the deans of Yale and CUNY schools of architecture in New York, Ms. Metzger began writing during her subway commute to and from Brooklyn. In 2006, Hollace began performing spoken word in New York and Brooklyn. Well received, these public forums provided means for the artist to express herself outside the professional world, eventually leading to the publication of her first book and, in 2008, the ability to take her art beyond the extent of the United States. Ms. Metzger is now the author of three books: 'Observing the Labyrinth from Heaven' (2007, 2008), 'Transcriptions of Time: The Collected Poetic Works of Hollace M. Metzger' (2009) and 'Why the WilloW' (2010); and author-vocalist of 'Observing the Labyrinth from Heaven : Paris Recordings' (2008) and 'TranSynPhony' (2010). Her literary CV also includes numerous print journals in addition to a list of collaborations with the European cinema, choreographers, visual artists and musicians across western Europe, The U.S., The U.K., Canada, Mexico, Columbia, Romania and India, one being a biographically-inspired ballet in Marseille. More information, music collaborations and other works by this artist: www.hollacemetzger.com FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?id=634207511&gv=12#/group.php?gid=521378