Quiet Radicalism: Miyoko Ito and the Feminist Power of Interior Life
I was honored to be a guest speaker for the Art Museum of WVU’s Lunchtime Looks this month, where I
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I was honored to be a guest speaker for the Art Museum of WVU’s Lunchtime Looks this month, where I
ViewQuiet Radicalism: Miyoko Ito and the Feminist Power of Interior Life
Finishing something—whether it’s a big art project or this blog—isn’t really “the end.” It’s more like reaching the summit of
ViewWhat Now? Finishing Artwork, Wrapping Up a Blog, and Embracing What’s Next
As part of my residency with WAABEL Studio for the online exhibit launching next week, I was tasked with writing
ViewWriting From the Heart: Crafting a Resonant Artist Statement
As my virtual artist residency year with WAABEL draws to a close, and my pilot Feminist Activist Artist Residency takes
I’m not really “hookin’,” but I am deep in stitching mode! As I’ve been sewing the mini-contributions onto this big
Today, on voting day, I’m diving into how feminist artists are making waves with their work, using art to spotlight
On Halloween, I can’t help but explore how horror films have started to feature strong, complex female characters, challenging old
ViewFlipping the Script: How Feminist Horror is Redefining Fear
Here’s a fun way to celebrate Halloween with a feminist twist—let’s bring in the powerful vibes of female artists and
ViewFeminist Frights: Celebrating Halloween with Powerful Female Art
When I’m in the middle of a big project, it’s such a mix of excitement and exhaustion. Sometimes it feels
ViewBaby Steps to Breakthroughs: Navigating the Messy Middle of Creativity
The blank canvas series is still going strong! This time, I’m focusing on the space of the bedroom—specifically the bed—as