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 […]
So, You Want To Teach March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Melissa Wilkinson “Finally, an assignment that I’ll actually enjoy doing!” a student blurted loudly at the tail end of a […]
On Being An Artist – At Any Age, At Any Time March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 by Rachael McCampbell There’s a romantic idea about being an artist. You may envision a French garret stuffed with canvases and […]
Okay Creatives, Now Let’s Get in Formation March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Kelsea McCrary One thing that any arts-related person, either employed by or volunteering for the field-at-large, can agree on: artists […]
An Application for Your Consideration, hehe March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Liz Clayton Scofield I’m writing a grant. Here is the application. Objective: In an effort to connect with others, […]
Why Is What You Are Doing Better Than Eating a Plate of Worms? March 19, 2020 Katie Maish 0 I’m Colleen McCartney, the Grants and Initiatives Manager at ArtsMemphis, where we work to sustain Memphis’s world-renowned cultural vitality and strengthen local communities […]
Art and Public Places: Appealing to the Human Effects of Climate Change in Miami Beach March 5, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Sara Lee Burd Miami Beach is a small island with a population of 90,000 people, but it is making an impact as […]
Art Basel Miami Beach at the Epicenter of Art & Climate Change January 3, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Sara Lee Burd Art Basel Miami Beach began in 2002 and has become one of the world’s most anticipated art […]