Touch Magic: Secret love of machine girl September 1, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Yutong Liu To the machines and devices who stay with me during this isolation time period. When you sit […]
Silent Walls September 1, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Christine Bespalec-Davis She/Her I last saw my students in March, the week before the the city of Chattanooga and Walker […]
I Want To Remember You. Art in Paying Attention. August 29, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Conner Delgado I started this in February. It was going to be about the last pre-pandemic art crawl in Nashville. I’m […]
A love letter to myself from 2026 / a love letter from myself in 2026 August 28, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Liz Clayton Scofield Dear – Hi! I’m writing you from the place you’ve been yearning for. I’ve included a […]
Digital in the Delta August 28, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Scott Whiteley Carter How do you host an annual art exhibit when you do not have galleries? That […]
If It’s Broke, Learn How to Fix It: Radical Repair Workshop June 1, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Raina Belleau What does the worn-and-tattered satin edge of a childhood blanket have to do with a sculpture? What is […]
Stitched Dissent June 1, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Paula Kovarik I quilt to piece, layer and stitch a narrative that represents my concern for what is doing on in our […]
Non-Traditional, Artist-Run Spaces March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Rae Red As a touring artist and performer, I have relied on every type of space to house my work, […]
On a Mission: Artists and Institutional Imperatives March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Ben Hickey Two years ago, the Hillard Art Museum celebrated its 50th anniversary on the campus of the University of […]
On Teaching, Drag, and Crying in Parking Lots March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Moth Moth Moth My name is John, most of the time, and for the rest of the time my name […]