Hall Chat: Choosing a Thesis Advisor
It is time for me to choose a Thesis Advisor. In the third year of the Nonfiction MFA program, we have the opportunity to work closely..
A New Way of Doing Dance/Movement Therapy, Part I
First I want to preface this post by clearly stating my standpoint as the writer. I am a second year DMT & C graduate student studyin..
Shifting Focus
On Friday, April 6 from 6-9pm at Hinge Gallery Rock For Kids Junior Board will be hosting an art exhibit fundraiser entitled Rock For Kids presents: Shifting Focus that features seven different artists. These artists include: Zack Balber, Tim Buwalda, Debbie Carlos, Alex Colindres, Sarah Newby, Lucia Palmarini and Typoe.
Elementary Education: On Field Experience, Science Fairs & Cohort Potlucks
This past week was rather a whirlwind, but also very fun. I started observations at a new school in Chinatown, taught the Hunger Games..
The Triple Canopy Experience
Triple Canopy is:
“an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively wit..
Chicago Weather
About a week ago, I made a change that signaled a moment that I enjoy every year it comes: I retired my jeans to the closet in favor o..
Covering Elections: Local Edition
Before leaving on spring break, our RPA professors decided we should go out with a bang. Each class member was assigned a local state le..
Epitonic Enjoys Some saki Action to Celebrate It’s One Year Relaunch
Epitonic is actually thirteen a year-old .com entity and was originally founded in March of 1999. Epitonic is an editorial and music discovery site. The site struggled to stay alive and went into hybernation for about six years, but one year ago, Co-Founder and President, Justin Sinkovich brought the site back to life. The launching of a Kickstarter campaign was able to breathe life back into the business and get it back on its proverbial feet.
Lorraine O’Grady Visits
This week saw another visiting artist. This was our second of three visiting artists for the semester. I have often spoken of Columbia’s v..
Elementary Student Teaching: Last Week Wrap up of Projects
In the last week of student teaching at the elementary level, there was definitely pressure to wrap up the art projects and put them o..