Category Archives: narrative sculpture

Is being collected by billionaires what makes an artist great?

“Art is not democratic. It isn’t about the biggest market share. If that were true then Thomas Kinkade would be the greatest artist who ever lived.” Jerry Saltz This past week, while some projects are gestating, I’ve been examining different … Continue reading

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Art and Academia, how does that work?

I just returned from a trip to New York. I  attended The Women’s Caucus for Art / College Art Association/ The Feminist Artist Project (WCA / CAA /TFAP) National conference, February 2011 in New York City.  WCA is the leading national organization … Continue reading

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Miracles, Mindfulness and Motion

I’ve been thinking about the idea of coincidence vs. miracle for a few days now.  Most people will frequently dismiss a serendipitous happening as a mere coincidence.  I on the other hand, believe in everyday miracles and love their occurrence … Continue reading

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