From a small town and large family of over 90 cousins, 28 aunts and uncles, and three siblings, many of whom are intensely creative, Wendy has spent her life in artistic endeavors. From a two hundred page thesis on why the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, to participation in a local artist installment collective (Studios Without Walls), she has served her community with 7 public murals, and teaching art to thousands through the Brookline Arts Center.
Her writing is in dozens of small publications, with chapters in two published books, and a daily blog. Her newest work, Full Closet, owes its title to her grandfather, Don Rose’s work, Full House. Don was a daily columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Editor and author of over a dozen published books in the early part of the last century.