She unlocks herself now,
far from the madding crowd.
It looks like hair let down
or a moth exiting its cocoon
or a great lady thrusting herself through a pair of double doors.
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She unlocks herself now,
far from the madding crowd.
It looks like hair let down
or a moth exiting its cocoon
or a great lady thrusting herself through a pair of double doors.
Read moreOn Friday, November 10, from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., if you wandered into the Lucas Art Workshop you would have entered a party. Music was playing and cool people were hanging out and eating snacks, but these people weren’t having a rave session. They were drawing.
Read moreOn Thursday, November 3, Caleb Smith and I drove to The Harrison Center for the Arts in Indianapolis, Indiana for their 48-Hour Residency. Our job? To explore Indianapolis and make art in, well, 48 hours.
Read moreCovenant’s theater and music departments have come together to create a memorable rendition of the classic tale of Don Quixote with their performance of Man of La Mancha. But the production may raise more questions than it answers.
Read moreLocated on the southside of Chattanooga, Sculpture Fields at Montague Park exists as an open conversation between art and nature. Approximately two dozen installations of different shapes and sizes occupy this seemingly stray and lonely field. A little off the beaten path, many people might not usually venture towards this park, centered in an industrial part of town.
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