Leading the Witness. By Steven Kenny I love hiking. It’s thrilling to set out into an unfamiliar landscape. Ideally, trails are designed and built to intentionally lead us through… Read More
Genre: Archive
The Florida Shuffle: Excerpt
What I learned working at Deathray was that addicts tend to have massive black holes of knowledge and common sense we assume for most people by the age of say 30… Read More
“FREE” by Erol Oz Song Review
Review by Ama Cruz, RadioAirplay.com Overall Impression: Erol Oz delivers powerful and honest lyrics in Free, never sugar coating the struggles of being an artist, instead, giving encouragement and reason… Read More
August 16, 2020 Wet Season, Dry Season Continued
Wet season, dry season, continued By Joseph Weinzettle Flooding in a swamp, from May to early October (the wet season) transforms the cypress dome interior. An earth red is actually… Read More
Strumming for Kinesthetic Learning – Friday 8/14 at 1pm
Strumming for Kinesthetic Learning By Erol Oz I’m here to challenge some of the ideas surrounding traditional music education. Yes, we should teach how to read music. Yes, we should… Read More
Women’s Caucus for Art/Florida Chapter is currently exhibiting its Portrait Project: WOMEN WHO WORK at the Morean Art Center, St Petersburg, Florida.
Women Who Work: A Portrait Project presented by the St. Petersburg Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art. Our exhibition presents 36 portraits of working St. Petersburg women created by WCA’s artist members in celebration of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. We are expanding networking and exhibition opportunities for women; supporting local, national and global art activism; and advocating for equity in the arts for all. Arts Activision, … Read More
How I Make My Frames (blog post #14)
How I Make My Frames. By Steven Kenny Many people may not know that I’ve been making most of my own frames for many years. In the begin I… Read More
Barren Magazine: New Issue Release
The best editors are mind readers, in a sense.
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August 9, 2020 Pastels: Plein-air and studio
Pastels: Plein-air and studio By Joseph Weinzettle Although not my primary drawing media, I occasionally work in pastels. Chalk pastels offer a quick way to achieve color, form and line…. Read More
A Musicians Life during Covid
COVID19 has really thrown a wrench in all aspects of my life and I am sure, I am not alone. Professional orchestras are cancelling their seasons, Off-Broadway shows are not… Read More