April 16, 2021 Sarah Gerard The first day of this month began like most, with coffee in the garden. It had rained the night before and I was happy… Read More
Archives: Articles
Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
A Piece of Advice
Many artists wish to venture into the realm of public art and it is a challenging yet noble profession. The best way to begin is to alert the public art… Read More
Making Art from Anger
I once attended a peace summit in Newark, New Jersey, in which Jody Williams, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for her campaign against land mines, shared a stage… Read More
Discoverability and Engagement
Hundreds of thousands of books are published every year—and that’s just in the US. From speculative fiction to creative nonfiction, poetry to textbooks, romance to historical records, the world is… Read More
All In Engine Virtual Production Mocap Unreal Troubleshooting
Motion Capture Unreal Engine Pipeline Gabriella Krousaniotakis / April 16th, 2021 Blog#20 For the past week, I have been testing out different methods of bringing in motion capture data from… Read More
Releasing a Book During a Pandemic
April 16, 2021 | By: Gloria Muñoz This April–this week to be exact–my debut poetry book was published. I’ve worked on this book for years. It was rejected many, many,… Read More
Wrestling With Words
Wrestling With Words By: Sara Ries Dziekonski 4/16/21 Blog #20 People often think that for writers, the words just flow like the breeze onto paper in a near-perfect way… Read More
Killing Your Darlings
Killing Your Darlings By Chelsea Catherine Blog 20: 4/15/2021 I recently ended a friendship that meant a lot to me. I cried about it, talked to some of my… Read More
Arts Summer Camps are Back
April 15, 2021 | By Carlene Cobb Young artists have fun with friends and create art in safe settings . . . . . . As the 2020-2021 school year… Read More
Ze Multi Tasking Parent Artist
Ze cooks and Ze draws, Ze plays basketball. Ze occupies wall street and fights to change laws. Parenting, Art, Fitness, Stock… Read More


