A TRIBUTE TO BLACK MOTHERS Blog #5 December 11, 2020 BY JOHN GASCOT With Mother’s Burden, painted in 2016 and inspired by the Mothers of the Movement (#blacklivesmatter) I wanted to… Read More
Genre: Archive
Children’s Book Illustration
Children’s Book Illustration by Nikki Devereux | 12.10.20 One project that I started working on in the summer, and will hopefully finish soon, is illustrating a children’s book. It’s a… Read More
Genealogy
Genealogy By Chelsea Catherine Blog 5: 12/9/2020 It’s always interesting to find out what we’re carrying with us from our parents and grandparents. I’ve never been big on genealogy,… Read More
To All the Artists with Chronic Illness…
These challenges have given rise to incredible innovations in the performing arts that have opened my eyes to the many possibilities of multi-media performance. It has also cost something…. Read More
THE POETRY OF DISCARDS BLOG #4
Dec. 5, 2020 By Emily Stehle Eight. I had started eight of the 41 Covid Comfort Baskets for the proposed series last week. The idea seem worth pursuing, even though… Read More
Release Me
Release Me DECEMBER 4TH By Mason Gehring Painting, left: Standing In The Sea, acrylic on canvas, 12″ x 12″, 2020 Preview image: Death Mask, acrylic on canvas, 16″ x… Read More
Feminine Energy and Religion
FEMININE ENERGY AND RELIGION Blog #4 December 4, 2020 BY JOHN GASCOT It’s no secret that I have issues aplenty with organized religions. In my opinion they seldom serve to… Read More
Vision Of Change by Nick Davis
My vision is to encourage and give hope to my community through expression of my art. I believe art is a great way to express emotions, ideas, and everyday life…. Read More
Virtual Production & Mocap & Mentorship Program
ALL ENGINE VIRTUAL PRODUCTION Blog #4 December 3rd 2020 By Gabriella Krousaniotakis This blog briefly covers these past two weeks in my journey with Virtual Production. I finished watching the… Read More
Cold Weather Writer
Cold Weather Writer Chelsea Catherine Blog 4: 12/3/2020 I’m a cold weather writer. I write better when it’s cold out. It’s counterintuitive, I know, for me to live in… Read More