Generally, my creative process is a solo mission and I like it that way. I never played team sports as a kid and I’m very much your typical introvert… Read More
Resonating

Generally, my creative process is a solo mission and I like it that way. I never played team sports as a kid and I’m very much your typical introvert… Read More
January 21, 2021 | By Jenee Priebe . . . The beginning of 2021 marks nearly a year of life under the tyranny of Covid-19. Pandemic norms are characterized by… Read More
January 21, 2020 | by Tom Winchester Jordan Kriseman recently graduated from the University of Florida, where she majored in Art History and minored in Sustainability Studies. This Friday,… Read More
January 20, 2021 | By Amanda Sieradzki Through January 30 The Studio@620 Or online here For nearly two decades, St. Pete has been able to gaze through the eyes of… Read More
January 19, 2020 | By Steven Kenny . . . One possible reason Salvador Dalí painted melting watches was to comment on the elasticity of time. Or, perhaps the runniness… Read More
I don’t just love to make art – I love to look at it too. Whenever I am at an art museum or gallery, I feel a knot in my… Read More
January 18, 2020 | By Victoria Jorgensen Through January 24 Mize Gallery Details here “… my transition from being an activist to being a philosopher…” – Jabari Reed (IBOMS) …. Read More
*credited to Ji Lee, a creative director at Facebook and Instagram I subscribe to an online newsletter called “Fast Company.” Every so often, an article catches my eye, and I… Read More
Preview image: The Abyss Stares Back, Acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″, 2020 Image below: Portrait of an Illness, Acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″, 2020 How do you heal with a… Read More
In the past, I have often been asked how I begin my process or what my inspiration is. I have always had the same answer. I start with music. Listening… Read More