Patrick Woodcock: Art as Sacred Practice
“For me, spirituality and salvation are only attainable through the creation or consumption of art. ” ~Patrick Woodcock, poet Continue reading Patrick Woodcock: Art as Sacred Practice
“For me, spirituality and salvation are only attainable through the creation or consumption of art. ” ~Patrick Woodcock, poet Continue reading Patrick Woodcock: Art as Sacred Practice
The four friends read the clouds and argue about labels. Continue reading Sister Aurora: Runs Like a Girl
It hit me on a recent five-hour road trip from Tunisia’s arid south, past all the remnants of her rich history, to her verdant north. My laptop battery was dead, so I sat looking out the window, my notebook in my … Continue reading Play is the Mother of Work, and Work Should Listen to Mom
As John Cheever said of writers, the artist in general seeks to expand her imagination, to become more sensitive and perceptive. If she’s lucky, she succeeds . . . Continue reading Three Big Reasons Why Artists Need to Speak Out Against Injustice
Bertie and her friends meet at the local park to gab and cloudwatch. Continue reading Sister Aurora: Assume the Position