WTA – WereWool

One of my advisors is currently working on a project at the Fashion Institute of Technology for the BioDesign Challenge in creating fibre from proteins the project is called – WereWool.  I am posting this here to save for future reference for my Weaving and Textile Arts research interest. WHAT IS WEREWOOL? A 2018 Bio…

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I will not be the %99

I have been reading http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com and I do support the movement. I do. I understand where they are coming from and I worry about the future of my country as well as my life, too. This is why I work hard so I will -not- become the %99. All my life I have been poked fun of…

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SWU – January 2018

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text] Studio Wrap Up (SWU) – January 2018     The first month of 2018 is over, and it was filled with juggling a lot of things as usual. Although like most things in my life, it never all happens at once, which is a good thing as I wouldn’t be able to manage…

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Letter!!

  While going through today’s mail, I found a smaller than average creme envelope with “House of Representatives” it could only be one thing! A letter from Joe Kennedy! I prefer not to state what it says on the blog, but you may be able to make some of it out on the letter. I’m…

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NESOP Top 10 Prominent Photographers

New England School of Photography (NESOP) recently released it’s Top 10 prominent photographers in the New England Photography industry: – David Binder, Photojournalist – Roberto Mighty, Filmmaker and Fine Art Photographer – Dana Berenson, Owner of StoneCrop Gallery – Tanya Mathis, Director of Art Buying for Fidelity Communications – Steve Pugliese, Head of Photography at…

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Truth about Artist-in-Residencies?

As an emerging artist, I yearned to be more apart of the art world in a more exclusive way; by participating in the elusive artist-in-residencies and other opportunities for professional development. However, I think my marketing background gets the best of me sometimes because I see both sides. When I look at it from a…

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