
The Woven Tale Press
Q&A with Artist Britta Fluevog
Q&A with Artist Catherine Spencer
Q&A with Artist Barbara Bryn Klare
Q&A with Artist Katherine Daniels
Q&A with Artist Barry Masteller
Q&A with Artist Shea Wilkinson
Q&A with Photographer Nancy Breakstone
Inside the Studio: Renae Barnard
Q&A with Artist Karen Fitzgerald
Literary Website Review Meredith Sue Willis
Inside the Studio: Chloe Hedden
Inside the Studio: Elizabeth Albert
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Q&A with Barry Masteller
Barry G. Masteller is a self-taught abstract painter and photographer living in New York City and Albuquerque, New Mexico. He became deeply interested in photography after moving to the Monterey Peninsula from Los Angeles in 1970. His photographs are centered around landscape and the figure, often reworked, post production, into abstractions. His oil paintings meticulously…
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Inside the Studio: Josie Bell
Fifteen years ago, Josie Bell converted the basement in her Utah home to a studio. At the time, she was raising her two-year-old son in Orem and attending art school. She felt fortunate to have a space to devote to her passion, which is creating art—even if the basement studio is cold in winter. She…
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Q&A with Shea Wilkinson
A native of Nebraska, Shea Wilkinson has been sewing since childhood. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and German from the University of Nebraska, Omaha. After graduation, she taught English in Mexico; during this time she became passionate about creating art. She returned to the United States and immediately pursued a career…
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Q&A with Jodi Colella
A native of Massachusetts, Jodi Colella creates provocative, tactile artwork that often includes public participation and uses a broad range of materials. She has exhibited widely and has been featured in Huffpost Art & Culture, Artscope, The Boston Globe, Harvard Crimson, 500 Felt Objects, Boston University’s Arts & Science Magazine, and The Worcester Telegram. She has…
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Q&A with Dillon Samuelson
Dillon Samuelson is a painter and illustrator from Pennsylvania. He graduated from the fine art program at York College of Pennsylvania in 2014, and the following year was awarded the third annual Appell Arts Fellowship at Marketview Arts. His work has been shown in exhibitions across the United States. His award-winning illustrations have appeared in…
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Q&A with Laura Noel
Laura Noel is a photographer, bookmaker, mixed media, and installation artist in Atlanta, Georgia. She began her work as a street photographer, though over the years, her art has evolved into finding fresh ways to depict the movement of time. Her artwork often explores American cultural issues, as well as aspects of her personal history.…
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Q&A with Britta Fluevog
Britta Fluevog is a third-generation artist, whose grandmother was a printmaker; mother an art therapist/ mixed media artist; and father a designer. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Fine Art from NSCAD (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) in Halifax, Canada. After graduation, she established a small ceramic co-op in Ghana, West Africa.…
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Company Spotlight: Broadsided Press
Broadsided Press came about when, after earning her MFA in poetry, Elizabeth Bradfield longed to keep alive that sense of a literary community. She wanted to feel as deeply engaged with the arts as she had while attending the University of Alaska. She was scrambling to make ends meet, so she didn’t want to embark…
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Q&A with J. Ivcevich
As a sociological observer, J. Ivcevich documents the spirit of a place and highlights issues unique to the human condition in his artwork. He’s a self-taught artist who earned a sociology degree from Emory University. After college, he stayed in Atlanta working as a music producer and DJ while pursuing an art career. He was…