Sunday

Check this out!


I had the chance to do something pretty exciting recently—I was invited to be a guest on a podcast to talk about teaching photography!

It was my first time being on a podcast, so I was thrilled (and a little nervous) to join K12 Art Chat, hosted by Laura and Matt Grundler, a dynamic art education duo based in Texas. We had such a great conversation about all things photography, creativity, and teaching.

If you’d like to listen, check it out here.



Friday

Big Orange Monster: An Emergency Exhibition



The Kolaj Institute Gallery in New Orleans recently put out a call for art:

“You mix fear (yellow) and anger (red) and you get a Big Orange Monster. What’s the emergency? There are a lot of Big Orange Monsters on the loose. Monsters only have power if you are afraid of them. So let’s create a space where we can slay our fear of Big Orange Monsters. Art helps us exorcise our demons. Monsters can be glorious and wonderful or horrible and evil. Let’s not cast aside the good Big Orange Monsters because some other Big Orange Monsters are, well… unpleasant.”

This call immediately resonated with me—combining my love of collage and mail art into one outrageous orange opportunity. It felt like the perfect moment to wrestle with the larger-than-life figures that haunt our headlines and cast long shadows over the places where power resides.



Tuesday

Artist Teacher Exhibition: Color Stories

 


The Artist Teacher Exhibition: Color Stories opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 11, from 6:00–8:00 p.m. at the Workhouse Arts Center.

This year’s exhibition features 78 art faculty from 61 FCPS schools, showcasing the incredible range and creativity of our artist teachers.

Color Stories celebrates the power of color — how it can evoke memory, emotion, and narrative, or simply be downright visually delicious! This exhibition is a vibrant tribute to the artistry and dedication of our educators. The show is on display until December 6th.