This is a perfect craft for a cozy day inside. All you need are some plain cupcake liners (here I used white and kraft) and
Month: May 2024
How Do We Help Student Artists With Cognitive Learning Barriers?
Note: This article will use People First Language since we do not know the reader’s preference. You spent time planning an amazing art lesson, taught
BSA Film Friday: 12.02.22 | Brooklyn Street Art
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. Edward Hopper’s New York. Via Whitney Museum of
Artists’ Gardens – Nancy Paris Pruden
Inspiration Close at Hand Artists’ Gardens Nancy Paris Pruden Front Yard Garden 8 x 10″ Plein Air Oil © Nancy Paris Pruden In response
New School Adjunct Strike Ends with Tentative Contract Agreement
The strike launched November 16 by part-time professors at New York’s New School and the Parsons School of Design, which it encompasses, ended December 10
Greg Smith connects physical art and digital assets to grab in his show Absent Word Double
New York based artist Greg Smith currently exhibits Absent Word Double, a body of work inspired by the BiP39 language, at Susan Inglett Gallery in
Tola Navarro | Forming Shadows Through Spray on Paper
About Tola Navarro Tola Navarro (b.1984) lives in Caracas, Venezuela. He is a sculptor’s grandson and a Chilean poet’s son. Tola holds a degree in
A Clay Guild-The Clay Giver | Em Gabriel | Episode 870
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Em Gabriel | Episode 870 Emily Gabriel is an accidental full time potter, formally trained as a educator
Finding Your Artist Voice | Kate Marotz | Episode 879
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Kate Marotz | Episode 879 Kate Marotz currently lives in Marshfield, WI where she shares a studio with
New Futures: What have they been up to?
December is a time to reflect, come together and celebrate. Well, in our opinion the success of the 2022 New Futures program is definitely something