Political Art 2 by Carol Mickett I’ve been thinking about Picasso’s Guernica. During the last Art Laureate Conversation (8/31/2020) which was Robert Stackhouse’s and my first conversation on Political Art,… Read More
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Political Art 2
I’ve been thinking about Picasso’s Guernica. During the last Art Laureate Conversation (8/31/2020) which was Robert Stackhouse’s and my first conversation on Political Art, I commented about the eye-shaped light… Read More
Happy New Year – a Sparks Collaborative Film
September 8, 2020 BLOG #7 HAPPY NEW YEAR a Sparks Collaborative Film By PAULA KRAMER . . . Well, our interdisciplinary project has Sparked a wild, loop-the-loop ride through time… Read More
GANS and the Future of American Fiction
GANS (or generative adversarial networks) denote computerized processes that combine thousands of random pixels to create a uniquely new human face…. Read More
September 6, 2020 Sabal palm ink wash drawing
September 6, 2020 Sabal Palm Ink Wash Drawing By Joseph Weinzettle After a week of evening rains, I was able to continue drawing sessions in drier conditions. The images below… Read More
Life as a musician during Covid
These last several weeks have been a whirlwind of more webinars on droplets; how long do they stay in the air, what is the safest amount of time one can… Read More
The Year of Adventure
A Conversation with Elizabeth Gelman and Erin Blankenship of the Florida Holocaust Museum The Florida Holocaust Museum in downtown St. Petersburg has responded to the Coronavirus pandemic by exhibiting… Read More
On COVID-19, White Noise, and Virtual Death
On COVID-19, White Noise, and Virtual Death James McAdams | September 3, 2020 During the tedious and bewildering ramp-up to COVID-19 social distancing, selective quarantining, and finally shelter-in-place here on… Read More
Recent Commission – The Chefs Daughter (blog post #16)
Recent Commission – The Chef’s Daughter By Steven Kenny Some artists seek out and embrace commissions while others approach them with caution as if wrestling a bear. I fall into… Read More
Paradise Found – Take a Book. Leave a Book.
. . . “I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.” I thought of that quote by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges when all the public libraries were… Read More


