GI Bill- Ode to My Father copy So, my lovely friend tells me she is making a Zoom presentation to about 30+ people, a serious, engaged… Read More
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A Musician’s Life Part VI
According to my calculations, it is Week 11 of the Pandemic. As we enter Phase 2 of lessening the quarantine regulations, I am inspired to get back to some kind… Read More
A world of color….
By Lea Umberger If you are following along from the past posts of Let Me Introduce Myself and First, Comes the Research , Ladies and Gentlemen, Start your Pencils, you may have… Read More
Laura Waller Revisits Tampa Bay Art Museums in New Museo Series
June 4, 2020 | By Jennifer Ring Making Art in a Time of Social Distancing . . . Laura Waller, known for her Port of Tampa series, recently embarked on… Read More
“After Careful Consideration, We”: An Editor’s Manifesto
Commercial Control+V Culture has seeped into the literary world, the world we join to escape bullshit, inauthenticity, catfishing, algorithmic exploitation, and this is 1) frustrating, and; 2) fixable. … Read More
From From the I-Ching to Cold Wax to Carl Jung and back to Oil again
Q description of changing mediums, I- Ching influences and painting experimentations cold wax medium 8 x 8… Read More
How Photography Changed the Art World
June 2, 2020 | By Steven Kenny How Photography Changed the Art World . . . The art world was changed forever in 1826 when a man named Joseph Nicéphore… Read More
The Lost Art of Communicating by Snail Mail
By Margo Hammond MY DEAR FRIEND The Lost Art of Communicating by Snail Mail . . . I am writing this article for two reasons. First, I want to revive… Read More
Dancing in the Time of Coronavirus
June 1, 2020 | By Kurt Loft Saturday, June 13, 11am-noon 1st Ave. South from 27th-23rd Streets St Petersburg Free We could all use a bit of kinesthetic empathy right… Read More
On the Possibilities for a Literature of Protest
On the Possibilities for a Literature of Protest James McAdams | May 31 2020 On a day to day basis, even when things are normal, it’s still difficult to not… Read More


