Sylviatoyindustries Has Gone International - And Native, As Well

Sylviatoyindustries joined gallery 00130's video project, Helsinki, Finland in November 2008 and went international. Sylvia also has gone returned to mine to her roots as a talented mimic.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) December 18, 2008 -- Sylviatoyindustries joined gallery 00130's video project, Helsinki, Finland, in November 2008 and went international. Sylvia has gone native as well, insofar as she plays all 4 characters in her new video "Multitudinous Soliloquy," which can be seen at http://sylviatoyindustries.deviantart.com/art/multitudinous-soliloquy-104460253.

Sylviatoyindustries videos have been part of "Jill, Anatomy of Suicide" produced by Jump! Theatre in the Afro Solo Theater Festival, BABA's 2006 art opening at the Martin Luther King Gallery at Morehouse College in Atlanta, the 2007 opening of Black Artist's Expressions of Father at Canvas, Paper & Stone Gallery in Harlem, New York City, and the exhibit, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" at Altered Aesthetics in Minneapolis, 2008.

Sylviatoyindustries' "Wild Horses" video on the National Geographic Everyday Explorers Page (http://everydayexplorers.nationalgeographic.com/individual-video.php?mediaid=270546) has had 7800 viewers and counting! Sylvia's own website is http://www.sylviatoyindustries.com. She is the documentarian for Jump! Theatre.

Sylvia Toy was a stage actress for almost 20 years and now is a video performance artist and mimic. Her primary focus is on The Brain In Crisis in general, and Ms. Toy's brain in particular. Ms. Toy has performed on stages all over the country. She describes herself as an "artist scavenger" - "Scavengery is a matter of plagiarizing whatever reality or truth or beauty (choose your favorite word) to which you subscribe. As a filmmaker, I steal every time I use my cameras in a public place. And as a writer and actor, ah, I am my favorite junkyard."

Sylvia Toy currently is a video production intern at CVE, (Community Vocational Enterprises), in San Francisco, and studies filmmaking at City College of San Francisco.

Ms. Toy encourages all of her visitors to learn something about The Brain In Crisis - visit the website of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), and do some enlightening surfing.

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(415) 531-2630

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