Getting Into Grad School: 12 Months In Review
As many of my friends are preparing to walk across the stage and collect their diplomas tomorrow morning (yeah!) I’m reminded of this insane journey I embarked on about 12 […]
As many of my friends are preparing to walk across the stage and collect their diplomas tomorrow morning (yeah!) I’m reminded of this insane journey I embarked on about 12 […]
You know what really, really inspires me? Eco-feminist artists. Hot damn that’s a whole lot of awesomeness tucked neatly into one person. Although I am not quite there yet — […]
I first discovered the work of LA-based artist Amy Smith through her Glossom Page. I had just written a post about the portraits of Sandra Chevrier and was struck by […]
I have been a buys little bee working on developing my etsy shop, FabulouslyFeminist, and carving/printing new plates. I have been wanting to branch out from the core We Are […]
Today I want to talk about sluts. Actually: So, I have been working on developing a set of stickers centered around the phenomenon known as Slut Shaming or Slut Bashing. […]
Elizabeth Catlett is one of those amazing artist that you could write on and on about for years, because the work she created is so important and the way she […]
One hundred years after her birth, Maria Izaquirdo was declared a Monumento Artistico de la Nacion. She lived in the same age of Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, Frida Kahlo. Her […]
In celebration of Cinco De Mayo (coming up on Monday!) my next three posts will be about three important female Mexican Artists. Finding these artists should have been easier, but […]
Happy Monday! If you’re like me, you are barely choking down your first vital sips of coffee. So enjoy your morning and feast your eyes on the work of Portland, […]
Last night I took a well-deserved evening off. My fiance and I hopped into the car and buzzed off to Pittsburgh. Yesterday was the first Pittsburgh Gallery Crawl – yipee! […]