Goo Goo January

I’ve made a routine of starting with the weather. It is cooler, but the sun is still shining brightly outside my window. This is rare. These days it has been quite gray, though still warmer than I am used to this time of year. There are only a few dozen hours of 2017 left, and…

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Gathering: Meet Sarah Ammons

Showing July 5 – August 31, 2017 Recption: Saturday July 15, 5 – 7 pm Artist Talk: Saturday August 12, 5 – 7pm Sarah Ammons, Canadian artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area was interviewed by Venison Magazine in Autumn 2016. Since our interview Sarah has continued to make compelling works of art and exhibit…

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Convalescent Home vs. Rehabilitation Center: Which is Best for You?

Have you ever wondered what sets a convalescent home apart from a rehabilitation center? Many people face this question when considering care options for their loved ones. A convalescent home focuses on recovery after hospitalization, offering comfort and support. In contrast, a rehabilitation center specializes in therapy to regain skills and independence. Understanding these differences…

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Orion Building

Orion Building: A Modern Marvel of Architecture and Innovation

The Orion Building has emerged as one of the most iconic and innovative architectural achievements of the modern world. Its futuristic design, sustainable features, and its strategic importance make it stand out in the landscape of contemporary structures. This article explores the different facets of the Orion Building, including its architectural brilliance, environmental considerations, and…

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firezy theme to explain

Firezy Theme: Transforming Your Digital World

The Firezy theme is a versatile and modern website design template that has gained popularity among developers and entrepreneurs. Whether you’re building an e-commerce site, a blog, or a portfolio, Firzy offers the tools and flexibility to make your vision come alive. Why Choose the Firzy Theme? Ever wondered why some websites instantly grab your…

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Amber Jean Young

Where in Northern California did you grow up?  I grew up on a ranch, in a valley surrounded by redwoods, on the outskirts of a town called Kings Mountain. Kings Mountain is about an hour south of San Francisco clustered around Highway 35, otherwise known as Skyline Blvd. ​ How is this natural imagery significant to…

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Margaret Smithers-Crump

Margaret speaks with us about her work which is inspired by a topic that got thrown under the bus this election season: climate change. “Understanding the cycles of life are core concepts in my practice. Ideas regarding vulnerability, growth, strength, powerlessness and transformation fuel my imagination and stimulate the creative process.” Growing up in Canada on…

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Heather Swenson

Heather Swenson is a artist working with silkscreen printmaking from Rochester, New York. In this interview Clare talks to Heather printmaking, the art scene in Rochester, and Heather’s studio practice. I first saw your work at Graphic Arts Workshop (GAW) in San Francisco as a part of a print exchange show. Since I make my…

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Jessica Tenbusch

This spring Jessica applied to our quarterly and we were so excited about her work. Jessica works as an undertaker for the non-humans. We are so happy to present the stunning work by Michigan artist, Jessica Tenbusch. While reading your artist statement, I couldn’t stop thinking of the Garth Nix series, Sabriel, Abhorsen, Lireal. Have you…

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Amabelle Aguiluz

What was it like studying in Italy? Italy was a very eye opening experience for me. I immersed myself in the culture and the language. Everything was inspiring and creatively I had a new way of seeing the world. Italy was where I encountered machine knitting. Learning this technique in Italian was definitely a challenge…

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