May 3, 2021 Sarah Gerard I highly recommend this virtual multi-genre event Friday, May 7th, at 7:00EST—featuring five Florida writers launching books this year. It’s free to register. Five… Read More
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A Prayer for Peace and Healing
Last May as the nation was navigating a pandemic lockdown and fear and uncertainty seemed to be the prevailing emotions of so many, the artistic director of Buglisi Dance Theatre,… Read More
A Prayer for Peace and Healing
A Prayer for Peace and Healing Helen French, May 2, 2021 Last May as the nation was navigating a pandemic lockdown and fear and uncertainty seemed to be the prevailing… Read More
The Color Red BLOG #22
The Blue Monster is still looming on my clothes rack (new use, hanging large work) and I’m already thinking of Red. Yeah, red is an active, aggressive, competitive color. It’s… Read More
The Color Red BLOG #22
THE COLOR RED BLOG #22 May 1, 2021 By Emily Lee Stehle The Blue Monster is still looming on my clothes rack (new use, hanging large work) and I’m already… Read More
All In Engine Virtual Production Facial Motion
Faceware & Glassbox Metahumans Xsens Awinda Gabriella Krousaniotakis / April 30th, 2021 Blog#22 This week, I spent working on the tutorial for the new updated motion logic Faceware and Glassbox… 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
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… Read More
Making Art is Human Nature
This is a selection of a paper I wrote my first semester at UF Art in Medicine graduate program. It’s a good overview of how arts can be used in… Read More
The Oral Florist
A week or so back, I had the pleasure of participating in an “afternoon tea” with three brilliant artists whose work you should know. Writer and editor Rita Bullwinkel brought… Read More