Woman of the week – Edmonia Lewis
Mary Edmonia Lewis (ca. July 4, 1845 – ca. 1911) was the first African American and Native American woman to gain fame and recognition as a sculptor in the international fine arts world. She was of...
View ArticleGraciela Iturbide – Woman of the Week
Today is Cinco de Mayo! And, in celebration, I've chosen the Mexican photographer, Graciela Iturbide as "woman of the week."
View ArticleHappy Birthday to Hedda Sterne, Woman of the Week
Sterne is best remembered as the only woman in a group of Abstract Expressionists known as The Irascible Eighteen - a group of abstract painters who protested the Metropolitan Museum of Art's policy...
View ArticleCreating at a Visionary Level by Monica Wilcox
The question is always, “What could this BE if I weren’t so damn afraid to do it?”
View ArticleA search for a model and my own desire
I went in search of a literary model, and found a book, an author and a literal model! Manifestation strikes again.
View ArticleThe Unlived Life
Late at night have you experienced a vision of the person you might become , the work you could accomplish, the realized being you were meant to be?
View ArticleLouise Nevelson – Woman of the Week
Louise Nevelson remains one of the most important figures in 20th-century American sculpture.
View ArticleThe Spiritual Awakening of Ame Jo Hughes
Ame’s words are such an inspiring testimony for all of us coming out of the spiritual closet!
View ArticleVioleta Parra – Woman of the Week
Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer and folklorist. Her most renowned song, Gracias a la Vida (Thanks to Life), remains one of the most covered...
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