Yay new semester!

So, its a new semester and lots has happened since jan 10! I took my French CLEP exam and missed it by 4 points so I have ended up signing up for French III which I haven’t been too happy about as I’ve got my senior art stuff to focus on.  I’m still fighting to…

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Studio Wrap-Up

Transitioning from a full-time job back to a freelancer schedule has been difficult. But I’ve been using the time to slow down, take some much needed time off and work on some personal work that has been put on the back-burner due to overtime at Yankee Candle. I spent the last week playing catch-up and…

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On the Wall at Boston City Hall

“On the Wall at Boston City Hall” September 15th through September 30th, 2014   This exhibit features works of various and diverse artists who have disabilities.   Raine says: “We do not call ourselves ‘disabled artists’ but rather artists who happen to have disabilities.”   The exhibiting artists include:   Neri Avraham Tom Abruzese Kristi…

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Greening Urban Spaces: The Power of Sustainable Urban Planning in Conservation

In the bustling concrete jungles of our modern world, the concept of conservation may seem distant, overshadowed by towering skyscrapers and bustling streets. However, within the realm of Creative Conservationism, there lies a powerful tool for protecting and nurturing biodiversity – green infrastructure and sustainable urban planning. In this blog post, we explore how these…

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Living A Simple Life

So, I realized I am someone who plans ahead in their head a lot. Sometimes its beneficial to me, sometimes -mostly- its not. A majority of this ‘planning’ is dreaming. However, I hope to live a simple life. I know how complicated life can get. But for me, I see that it does not take…

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