Some Heavy Lifting By Mason Gehring March 8th, 2021 Image below: Exquisite, Acrylic on canvas, 11″x17″, 2017 Preview Image: Disintegrate, Acrylic on canvas, 18″x24″, 2017 I have my roll… Read More
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THINKING OF BLUE…AM I BLUE? BLOG #14
THINKING OF BLUE…AM I BLUE? It Depends on the Meaning Blog #14 March 7, 2021 By Emily Stehle This has been a “Groundhog Day” Week…a week of redos. Finally, it… Read More
THINKING ABOUT BLUE…AM I BLUE? Blog #14
THINKING ABOUT BLUE…AM I BLUE? BLOG #14 March 7, 2021 By Emily Stehle… Read More
Collaborate With Me
COLLABORATE WITH ME by John Gascot March 5, 2021… Read More
“First Day Of School” by Nick Davis
“First Day Of School” by Nick Davis 03/06/2021 Going from “unemployed” to a full time artist was never easy. It all started one Sunday at church when I was asked… Read More
Reflection
Reflection by Nikki Devereux | 03.05.21 Today I was in my studio and I took a step back for a moment. I wanted to get the bird’s eye view, the… Read More
Cultural Translation
Cultural Translation by Yuly Restrepo March 11, 2021 Last week I was talking about my novel with my mentor, Roxanne Fay, and she asked me a very interesting question: if… Read More
LET’S SEE YOUR STUDIO! Uh, it’s half a coffee table. Blog #13
LET’S SEE YOUR STUDIO! Uh, It’s Half a Coffee Table. Blog #13 Feb. 27. 2021 By Emily Stehle This week we’re all thinking about our working studios. Our assignment is… Read More
Inspiration for the Ages
For me, art and politics are closely linked. I am particularly drawn to women whose art not only paved new pathways in its form and style but also in furthering visibility around equality, feminism and queerness through their work; Audre Lorde, Georgia O’Keefe, Rebecca Solnit, and Roxanne Gay, to name a few…. Read More
Writing Advice
Writing Advice 2/26/21 Blog #14 By: Sara Ries Dziekonski I recently read Maya Angelou’s powerful collection of poems, I Shall Not Be Moved, and in her poem “Grandmothers” she… Read More