It was raining the day we first met Axel Marchand. Micki and I had taken shelter under a long canopy with a tin roof, in an area just off the Champs Elysees, after getting rained out of the place we’d originally planned to paint that day. We started new paintings under the shelter, with the […]
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More Than Refrigerator Paintings
The first weekend in March is going to be pretty exciting, and not just because it’s my birthday. Humboldt State will be hosting the Education Encounter, which combines the forces of the Diversity Conference and the Education Summit. The Education Summit was initiated by the late Eric Rofes, whose untimely death last year left the […]
Here’s Looking at You
Did you ever get the feeling someone was watching you? These days, most likely someone is. What with security cameras, web cams, airport screening devices and the like, you are probably being watched more often than you realize. With privacy such a beloved right in this country, that’s likely to get a few people hot […]
Mad? Get creative!
The war in Iraq is out of control, the City of New Orleans gets swept away by a hurricane and our government bungles aid operations to the victims, the polar ice caps are melting and our food is being tampered with at the genetic level. What’s a person to do? Don’t get mad – get […]
The Studio School
Amber Marks-Thornton has been attending classes at the Studio School since she was 5 years old (it was called the Art Academy then). She’s now 16. Meadow Cooskey’s parents drive her all the way from Petrolia every Saturday during class sessions to attend the program’s art classes on the HSU campus. Parents of students report […]
Ema Gyaru
The exhibition filling the Thonson Gallery at the Morris Graves Museum of Art titled "A Bridge to Japan: Orr Marshall Retrospective" is a tribute to the breadth and scope of work by the Eureka-based artist. Marshall says his path to Japan began in the mid-’60s at Oakland’s College of Arts and Crafts where he was […]
