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Alistair was born in the UK but has lived in the Dordogne for 20 years. He is a sculptor and a historian and speaks excellent French. Although he knows a bit about everything in the Perigord, as suits his dual professions - history and art, he is particularly well-informed about the topic that Dordogne is world-renowned for, the most extensive and multi-faceted pre-historic caves in the world.
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Pamela has been a year-round resident and working painter on the island of Poros for almost 20 years, and visited 30 of the Greek Islands in the past 25 years. With accumulated knowledge and a command of the language, she can help facilitate complex schedules and goals in order to make the most of your time in Greece.
Car rental, itinerary planning, special events, finding maps, planning a workshop...on the Peloponnese mainland and the islands, you name it, she's done it or helped someone do it.
Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Pamela earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1970. Additional study at East Carolina University was resumed in the mid-80's as well as the New York Art Student's League, the Vermont Studio Colony, and with renowned NC artist Jaquelin Jenkins (1934-1988) of Elizabeth City. Pamela taught art history, theory and painting courses at private and public schools, arts centers and community college in her native North Carolina. She was a volunteer for the NC Center for International Understanding in Greece, has illustrated several books on travel and mythology, and organized artists' workshops since 1988. Her interest in Greece, philosophically and culturally, prompted her to move to Poros Island in 1990 where she continues painting and advising on educational tours for university alumni visiting Greece. She is an active volunteer for the Poros Animal Welfare Organization on Poros Island, a member of several environmental charities and she donates her time and resources to her Island community as needed.
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