[…] by love and creativity, not just formal education. And when Chef Sera talks about the Feed-Well Fridges initiative, the access and welcome and inclusion that are hallmarks of so many […]
Little Shop of Horrors at Seaforth High School
[…] unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it—BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and […]
Arts Advocacy Part I: Arts in Education
[…] advocate you never dreamed you could be. However, to keep from overwhelming you, we will feed you these resources and topic areas in installments. Our youth programs and arts in […]
Meet This Artist: Experience Bluegrass with bass fiddler Snuffy Smith
[…] very necessary. They are big and so they are easy to watch. I try and feed them when I can. I really enjoy watching them squabble and play with their […]
Meet This Artist: Linda Booker fuses art and issues through documentaries
[…] job for “Yacht Vacations” magazine which had me traveling to the Caribbean and New Zealand feeding my travel bug, love of boats and interest in photography. My perfect day is: […]
Fearrington Village Launches Artist Cooperative
[…] we have Apex that has the Cultural Center. And we’re located right in between. That feeds, I think, a tremendous number of people. Enid: Here’s another aside. We’ve been approached […]
Who Values Arts: Alyssa Byrd
[…] ask people for money? There are great causes – like trying to avert eviction and feeding people – but ultimately at the root of it, people have to have employment […]
Meet This Artist: Musician Dawn Landes
[…] humanity. The arts are a wonderful access point for people to learn. It’s easier to feed people information through music. They’ll listen and absorb it without resisting it or having […]
Meet This Artist: Joey Howell Creates in Paints & Notes
[…] her own narrative. My life in a nutshell: Get up not too early (we’re night owls), feed the pets, enjoy morning time with my wife Lisa. Then we walk the dogs. […]
Who Values Arts: Dorrie Casey and Archie Purcell
[…] an artist to make it a really important part of your life. Art can just feed you. I would like that to be a really important message we send – […]