How to Give a Shit No 4

Do yoga in a room with art installed. Insipid bourgeois cliché? Worry not, we’re all clichés. It’s only absurd when described, but beautiful in the moment. In warrior one , I can see my own painting above our living room couch. It’s a four-by-four-foot abstract with muted greens and blues. It’s whatever. In warrior two,…

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Goo Goo February

The weather is still a little warmer than I’m used to, but I shouldn’t complain, because the one weekend it did dip into the low 50s, I was already wishing that I had worn my leggings underneath my pants. Only a year ago, this was something I only reserved for freezing temperatures in Chicago. Astounded…

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Goo Goo Guide – October

A month passes by so quickly. Between family and work, it’s difficult to find the time alone, to let my hand scribble feverishly across paper, but leaving that desire to take note of all that is happening unsatisfied. My cousin’s wedding prompted the largest family gathering since I was in elementary school. I didn’t realize…

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Iconic Visions- Felicia Gabaldon @Campfire gallery

While working as a panel and stretcher-bar maker at Faultline Artspace, I run into Felicia Gabaldon pretty often. I’ve been noticing her in the studio more often gearing up for her upcoming 2 person show, Blue Skies, opening June 13th at Campfire Gallery.  Gabaldon’s work draws from the imagination, both a mythical and mystic part of human experience in…

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How to Give a Shit No 6

SUBJECT: Corporate Art Opportunity ​Dear Idiot Artist, Would you like to put a whole bunch of your art in a corporate lobby for the people who work there to admire/ignore for a full year? If so, we’ll pay you 1,000 to 2,000 dollars per year–that’s PER YEAR–depending on the size of the lobby. But wait,…

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Q&A; with Vieno James

Vieno James‘s body of work, Glory, opened at Offsite Gallery inside the World Trade Center in Norfolk, VA last week. His work is a mixed media study of history that compels me to dive deeper into those history books, and ask, what kind of history are we creating ​right now? I was so happy to be able to talk to Vieno…

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Opening | Duality

Duality A Solo Exhibition by Amabelle Aguiluz Branch Gallery 1031 W. Manchester Blvd #3 Inglewood, CA 90301Exhibition Dates | November 11th, 2017 – January 5th, 2018 Opening Reception  Saturday, November 11th, 3pm -6pm ​Inglewood, CA ­– Branch Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Duality, featuring new work by Amabelle Aguiluz. Aguiluz is a local fiber artist incorporating…

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How To Use Mobile DevOps Tools Efficiently?

Imagine you’re developing a mobile application. You need it to be creative and user-friendly, and, most importantly, you want it to be available promptly without sacrificing quality. This sounds like an enormous task, doesn’t it? But not if you use DevOps in mobile app development, which is becoming an increasingly important foundation for productive and…

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Katz Martian

Katz Martian: Exploring Mars’ Feline Mysteries

Space exploration has always sparked our imagination. One fascinating idea is the idea of cats on Mars. This is known as the Katz Martian. It has led to many theories, debates, and even cultural phenomena. This article looks into the mystery of these Martian cats and their impact on our view of the universe. Unraveling…

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the view episode 141

Top Takeaways from The View Episode 141

The View has always been a cultural touchstone, sparking conversations and debates that resonate with viewers. Episode 141 is no exception, packed with insightful discussions and unexpected moments. Whether you’re a loyal fan or tuning in for the first time, this episode delivers plenty of food for thought. From fiery exchanges to heartfelt stories, there’s…

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