EMPLOYMENT
Christine
co-founded and co-produces the e-newsletter anythingarts.com,
defined as:
"A free electronic newsletter, by artists for artists,
distributed by email every two weeks to promote everything
from the funky avant garde to high brow mainstream art."
Christine
formally worked at Booth
Studio, Inc., which is a commercial photography
studio operated by Herb
Booth.
She started with the company in 1998.

ACTING
She
has been with the Florida
Studio Theatre Improv Troupe since
2001. The quick sketch comedy uses audience suggestion to create
various scenes. Tickets are available at www.fst2000.org
but every show sells out so buy early!

Christine
also performs in the Lazy
Fairy Improv Troupe.
She
acted in "Crime's
A Cookin," a short film produced entirely
in 48 hours by Team JumpCut for the Tampa
/ St. Pete 48 Hour Film Competition. Directed by Wes
Roberts, this short was chosen by the judges as the "Best
Film" and earned the popular vote - "Audience Award".
She was producer for the Improv Troupe, Becky's Rejects
in 2006/2007.
In 2006, Christine acted in The
GG Monologues at The
Backlot - May 5-7, 12-14, 19-21. The 12 monologue
show was performed each by a different actress and evolved from
the columns of
GG kiss, and the beautiful mind of Amy
Knapp.
Other
theater appearances include the lead / dual role in Killying
Mr. Withers as Officer Marnie Weaver / Rebecca Postman
with the interactive murder mystery dinner theater, Exit
Laughing.


In October of 2004, the Sarasota
Actors’ Workshop produced six original one
act plays in which Christine had three parts, including 2 leading
female roles. In 2005 they produced eight one-act plays and
a monologue in which Christine had two parts and one lead. In
addition, Christine served as associate producer for Sarasota
Actors Workshop 2005 season.
Christine completed her first film, Fat Chance
produced by Ton of Gold Productions in which she was cast as
Laura, the principle female role.
She acted in the film Possessed by McCurry
Films.
Christine finished another film called Life in Minor,
produced by Joe Winchester. No information on release as of
yet.