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Displaced but not Broken: A Glimpse into the Work of Malcolm Jackson
by Frances Grant, Yellow House Fellow There is something very precious and sacred about the photographs taken by Malcolm Jackson. Each image represents a kind of downtime that while ...
Mary Ratcliff’s Connected: Beyond the Surface
At the center of the (Re)Set the Table exhibition is an object that is both incredibly familiar and surprisingly transformed. Mary Ratcliff's Connected: Beyond the Surface is a table, a ...
The Artists Who are Helping to (Re)Set the Table
The exhibition (Re)Set the Table opened last Saturday night with the engagement of people from every corner of the community. More than an art event, the gathering was a platform ...
A Conversation with Keith Doles by Frances Grant
On a cold, gloomy, and wet day in December, I interviewed local painter Keith Doles and my conversation with him certainly brightened that unpleasant afternoon. The most striking aspect of ...
Art as Fulfillment and Frustration: A Conversation with Princess Simpson Rashid
The road from inspiration to executing a tangible artistic vision can be a harsh journey. Constructing a fully realized piece of art can be a difficult task for many creative ...
Closing Reception for “Life Under Construction”
Come and celebrate Princess Simpson Rashid and Keith Doles as they close their exhibition and remind us of the power of abstract painting to share stories of healing, strength, and ...