Over the years, I’ve done a handful of gratitude style projects that my students have not only enjoyed but really sparked joy around the school.
Author: Shirley L. Bryant
Leaf Wreath – ARTBAR
I took a walk in our local park this week on the most perfect fall day. Temps were low 60’s, sky was bright blue, there
Best places to sell art online [open call for review] 2022
How to choose your selling art online place 1. Hosted It’s hosted shopping cart software for short. It allows you to have an independent online
Masterpiece in the Subway, Trash in the Museum
Here is how they tested it: First, they went out to thrift stores, flea markets, and yard sales and bought a bunch of “insignificant”
“TEXTURES” of “The New Black Vanguard”: A Glimpse into the Intersection of Artists Musing on Black Hair | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker
By Dr. Tameka Ellington, Speaker, Author, and Cocurator of “TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair” People of African descent have hair that is
Mystery Zone, or A Lotta Endings
They lived happily ever after And then the sun came up And then the sun go down The couple is riding off into the sunset
3 Tips for Reframing “Mistakes” and “Blunders” as Feedback — Caryl Fine Art
“Perfectionism is not the same thing as striving to be your best. Perfectionism is the belief that if we live perfect, look perfect, and act
MUD Foundation Kicks Off the Third Year of Media Under Dystopia, a Hybrid Exhibition Program Supporting Artists Working at the Center of Art + Technology
Nov 16, 2022 by Miami Art Scene™ – MUD Foundation announces Media Under Dystopia 3.0: WASD, a new exhibition that features projects by
Shape Castles in Paint, Chalk and Oil Pastel Inspired by Paul Klee and Mary Blair
Recently I shared that my students were doing Shape Stations (or centers) in the art room. I did this after the success of both our
Journal of the Plague Years
In March, 2020, I sent out a letter to clients and colleagues instead of posting my usual monthly blog. Covid was beginning to make itself