By Florina Falce
What I remember most vividly about my childhood best friend’s house were her mom’s baked goodies and sweet smile that were always in abundance every time I visited.
Here is where you’ll find posts from our special feature, in which we invite readers to send in drawings of their best friend’s house.
By Florina Falce
What I remember most vividly about my childhood best friend’s house were her mom’s baked goodies and sweet smile that were always in abundance every time I visited.
Do you remember what your best friend’s house was like? Could you draw it? I tried to draw mine and it was not terrible (yes it was).
A series of woven art pieces by fabric artist Cate Irwin Johnson.
A series of collages and collaged found poems created after the 2020 election and the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Created with GIMP A quandary does not have to be a burden or something frustrating. Maybe it can be simply enjoyed.
There is a must-visit place in New York State, in the heart of the beautiful Catskills—the Roxbury Arts Center in Roxbury, NY. In...
A bright, fractal-like digital painting.
Three Art Poems by poet Sandra Simonds
This week we launched our second issue of Everyone Quarterly, on the theme of Architecture. This post coincides nicely with that....
Here is where you’ll find posts from our special feature, in which we invite readers to send in drawings of their best friend’s house.
By Florina Falce
What I remember most vividly about my childhood best friend’s house were her mom’s baked goodies and sweet smile that were always in abundance every time I visited.
Do you remember what your best friend’s house was like? Could you draw it? I tried to draw mine and it was not terrible (yes it was).
Coming soon, look out for our interview with guests from Milwaukee Kitchen, a different kind of cooking show that artfully showcases food and community in Milwaukee, WI. It’s been called, “The only surrealist cooking program in the world.”
Mark Baumer attempted his second walk across the country without any shoes, hoping to raise awareness about climate change. Julie Sokolow covers it in her tender documentary, BAREFOOT. Joe Young has the review.
In this documentary the narrator, naturalist and pioneer David Attenborough, with his noteable and familiar voice, takes us through the unfolding decline of our planet’s biodiversity that has happened during his lifetime.