The Future of Care Coordination: Trends to Watch in 2025

Care coordination is undergoing significant changes as healthcare systems evolve to meet the demands of a growing and diverse population. With advancements in technology and a focus on patient-centered care, the landscape of care coordination in 2025 is set to be more efficient, integrated, and data-driven. Let’s explore the emerging trends shaping its future. Why…

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Resources for Homebound Senior Adults

The rising number of homebound senior adults necessitates a closer look at the resources and support systems available to facilitate their well-being and independence. Whether due to mobility issues, chronic illness, or the natural progression of aging, these individuals often rely on a range of services to meet their daily needs. Tailored care programs, community…

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Best Air Fryer for Crispy Pizza

Cooking pizza at home can be a delightful experience, but achieving that perfect crispy crust can sometimes be challenging. With the advent of air fryers, preparing pizza has become easier and tastier than ever. If you’re searching for the best air fryer to create restaurant-quality crispy pizza, this article will guide you through everything you…

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What Features Make a Sous Vide Machine Stand Out?

Sous vide cooking has become a staple in modern kitchens due to its ability to cook food to perfection with precision. To ensure the best results, selecting a sous vide machine with key features is crucial. These features not only enhance cooking efficiency but also guarantee safety, convenience, and superior results. In this guide, we…

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Review | A Narrow Passage

A Narrow Passage ​Noysky Projects ​6727 ⅞ Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Exhibition Dates | Oct 14th – Nov 12th, 2017​ Closing Reception | Sunday, Nov 12th, 3-6pm Noysky Projects is tucked away between souvenir shops in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles. As you approach the building, you’re invited to walk down a corridor of…

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Josh Hagler

I met American artist, Joshua Hagler, at the opening of his solo show The Adopted at Jaus earlier this year. With extensive research, he’s using various mediums to explore the role of religion. The variety of figures, shapes and endless texture against large scale canvases, begs us to ask  the same questions he poses about religion, its history and our relationship…

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Jasmine Spitzer-Smith

Jasmine is a Bay Area artist originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a child of diaspora, Jasmine utilizes the transformative qualities of clay to create designs to investigate and strengthen the connections to her roots in West Africa. When I met you we discussed your recent move to the Bay Area from Florida. What part…

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Angela Gram

Adriana Villagran interviews Angela Gram, a painter, writer, and educator living and working in New Jersey.  She received a MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design.  She is also a co-founder of the blog Quantumartreview, a source for art criticism, essays, and interviews that investigate the intersections…

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Jonathan Odom​

Jonathan Odom is from Louisiana but live and works in the Bay Area with his artist- wife Clare Szydlowski. (Who we interviewed in Spring 2015) Jonathan attended Venison Camp, our adult camp for art professionals. It was during his Labs session (like Critiques) that we got to talking about world building, the sci-fi, and what his…

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Zoe Gilbertson

Zoe Gilbertson is a UK based embroidery based artist with a experience working in the fashion industry. Over the years, Zoe has lived in Europe, Canada and founded SneakArt with her husband. In this Interview Zoe talks to us about her career as a fashion designer and the transition she took into fine arts. Your…

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