Last May as the nation was navigating a pandemic lockdown and fear and uncertainty seemed to be the prevailing emotions of so many, the artistic director of Buglisi Dance Theatre,… Read More
A Prayer for Peace and Healing
Last May as the nation was navigating a pandemic lockdown and fear and uncertainty seemed to be the prevailing emotions of so many, the artistic director of Buglisi Dance Theatre,… Read More
The Blue Monster is still looming on my clothes rack (new use, hanging large work) and I’m already thinking of Red. Yeah, red is an active, aggressive, competitive color. It’s… Read More
I’m not sure how other artists feel about this, but I crave it. Constructive criticism has catapulted my work into new realms on a regular basis. It has forced me… Read More
EMIT – www.emitseries.org The nonprofit presenter that I founded in 1995 is EMIT. It is dedicated to the presentation of innovative and adventurous music and has presented over 500 concerts… Read More
After over two decades working as a professional public artist I came to the conclusion that public art is a process of inclusion, it’s all about community development, and consensus… Read More
a look at creating of stardust and orchids In February 2021 I started creating a new work with four dancers from the Dance Department at Hillsborough Community College. This creation… Read More
This writing selection was part of my graduate Arts in Medicine program at the University of Florida. Humans make art because after our necessities are met, there is a need… Read More
Oops! I did it again! It’s not just the title of a song. I may have mentioned that I can’t count…truly. My last blog post should be Blog #19. Today’s… Read More
I once attended a peace summit in Newark, New Jersey, in which Jody Williams, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for her campaign against land mines, shared a stage… Read More
Many artists wish to venture into the realm of public art and it is a challenging yet noble profession. The best way to begin is to alert the public art… Read More