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My New Studio
My New Studio 10′ x 10′ x 8′ x infinity… Read More
We Are Nature ~ Environmentally Engaged Exhibition at Florida Craft Art
Melting Memory – After the House Fire
Healing with Help from Nature and Art
Folly Farm Safety Harbor Directions here In September 2015, 27-year-old Devon Grimmé flew to Hawaii for a friend’s destination wedding. His mother, Laura McCullough, got a call in Florida at… Read More
O Som Do Jazz
July 2021 | By David Manson O Som Do Jazz . . . About 12 years ago my wife Andrea and I formed O Som Do Jazz (“the sound… Read More
Start In The Mess – Using Writing to Figure it Out
Something to try this weekend: forget the neat lines of your life that look good from the outside. Forget the places where you think you have things figured out. What are the things you don’t know, the questions that pull at you? Is there a fictional place you can create for these questions to play out in some way? Where might that energy take you?… Read More
The Isolated Visual Artist
July 2021 | By Don Gialanella Starving for Attention . . . . . . This type of isolation has nothing to do with the pandemic. Artists are isolated from… Read More
Book Talks – In Person vs. Virtual
July 27, 2021 | By Margo Hammond Book Talks and The Sound of the Sea . . . . . . This month I attended three book talks by Cynthia Barnett,… Read More
Giving Romeo and Juliet a Happy Ending
July 27, 2021 Director L. Peter Callender on Giving Romeo and Juliet a Happy Ending Through August 1 American Stage, at Williams Park Details here L. Peter Callender – actor, director,… Read More


