Our class loves dramatic play, building and animals. The result is countless hours of building zoos and habitats for tiny replications of animals. The idea of costume making blossomed because the kids would pretend they were certain animals and encase themselves inside the block zoo areas that were built. … Read More
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Artist Critique
Artist Critique by Nikki Devereux | 04.30.21 I’m not sure how other artists feel about this, but I crave it. Constructive criticism has catapulted my work into new realms on… Read More
Influences pt. 2
Influences pt. 2 by Yuly Restrepo April 30, 2021 It’s been hard for me to feel inspired since my uncle died. I’ve been doing the things I’m supposed to do… Read More
The Art of Rejection
The Art of Rejection by Tatiana Baccari // April 30th, 2021 I want to start this week’s post by saying I am feeling infinite, like I have long tentacles that… Read More
The Oral Florist
April 30, 2021 Sarah Gerard A week or so back, I had the pleasure of participating in an “afternoon tea” with three brilliant artists whose work you should know…. Read More
Making Art is Human Nature
Making Art is Human Nature By Mason Gehring April 30th, 2021 This is a selection of a paper I wrote my first semester at UF Art in Medicine graduate… Read More
This is not a blog about my brother… (On Memory, Story, and Art. For Brendon)
This is not a blog about my brother, who died suddenly last month at the age of fifty-one. Grief is still doing that thing it does when it moves in waves underneath language, making little sense while at the same time, crystallizing everything I know into a fine and painful point. Unformed. You can see why this can’t be about my brother…. Read More
Indie Bookstore Day
This last Saturday was Indie Bookstore Day. Like Record Store Day it’s an opportunity to shine a light on some folks who make the world infinitely more interesting but rarely… Read More
Poetry at the Playground
Poetry at the Playground By: Sara Ries Dziekonski 4/30/21 Blog #22 Poetry has special healing powers, and it comforts and connects us. Sometimes poetry slips through the door of… Read More
Seven of Wands
Seven of Wands by Chelsea Catherine Blog 22: 4/29/2021 I draw a tarot card each morning. Sometimes, they don’t feel especially poignant, but sometimes they are right on the… Read More