For her piece for the Northern Center, Tehya was eager to incorporate printmaking, using designs similar to quilting. It’s through her use of screen printing and bold colors that Tehya’s artwork becomes energized, layered, and three dimensional. It helps remind us that nature is constantly providing a necessary heartbeat that guides our rhythms here in the North. The post Behind the scenes with Tehya McLeod, our 2025 Featured Artist appeared first on Northern Alaska Environmental Center.| Northern Alaska Environmental Center
Brothers Matt and Jesse Brass are working on an amazing series of films right now entitled "Making Art". I just had to share part three of their series entitled "Pressure" where they interview artist Preston Farabow about the pressure of making art for a living. If you like this one, make sure to check out the other videos in their series!| The Art Abyss: Art School Never Prepared You For This
TTR's new Featured Artist Editor Jennie Frost brings you Jessica Cogar. Enjoy.| The Tusculum Review
WHAT I AM TRYING TO TELL YOU IS Her name could have been anything, anything wet and unburning. Besides, you don’t need a name to make a prayer: like all air, they resist such things. Invocation is tricky. You never who will come when you call. You can end up with things you never askedREAD MORE| The Tusculum Review
For summer: swallow the petal and the bee| ttr.tusculum.edu
Jen Norton is the featured artist for the 2023 grand opening of the Faith Gallery at the Museum of Family Prayer in North Easton, MA.| Jen Norton Art Studio