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
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
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
Here’s a fun way to celebrate Halloween with a feminist twist—let’s bring in the powerful vibes of female artists and
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The blank canvas series is still going strong! This time, I’m focusing on the space of the bedroom—specifically the bed—as
Working on What We Do in the Hollows has been such a transformative and eye-opening experience for me as a
ViewExploring the Humanity in Monsters: A Feminist Artist’s Journey with ‘What We Do in the Hollows’
I recently received new contributions from artists Holly Wong, Savannah Penven, and Nadia Thompson and I’m thrilled with all three!
ViewExploring Space and Self: New Contributions from Holly Wong, Nadia Thompson, and Savannah Penven
Last Saturday night, The Manos Gallery in Tarentum, Pennsylvania, opened up their exhibit 24 Minis with contributions by 45 artists
ViewPeering Bodies & Mini Masterpieces: A Feminist Exploration at The Manos Gallery
I’m on the hunt for objects to bring my latest artwork to life! I’ve been reflecting on how to incorporate