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Profiles in Art: Avery Trufelman, 99 Percent Invisible

Avery Trufelman is a writer and producer on 99 Percent Invisible, a podcast about architecture and design supported by Radiotopia. Per their website, Avery is a fierce defender of Millennial Pink, her favorite font is Sweden Sans, and she is currently based in beautiful, downtown Oakland, California. Interview conducted by: Tiffany Chan Edited by: Morgan […]Read Post ›

From Wellesley, with Love

I recently went back out to Wellesley College, a place that is near and sometimes dear to many on this team.  I’ve also been consuming online video voraciously since I was 16 so I decided to try my hand at vlogging that experience. I apologize in advance for clunky visual editing-I don’t have a production […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: Sarah Urist Green, The Art Assignment

In 2014, Sarah Urist Green left her job as a curator of contemporary art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art to start The Art Assignment, an educational art show hosted by PBS. The Art Assignment covers a variety of topics, including but not limited to making the case for famous/controversial pieces of art, highlighting cooking […]Read Post ›

Leonor Fini: Surrealist Painter and Queen of Costumes

Looking for a Halloween costume: how about one of the women Surrealists?

Profiles in Art: ane crabtree, pt 2

Last week, we sat down with Ane to discuss her personal journey through the arts but this week we got the chance to ask her more about the hows/whys of her work.

Tiffy, Tapas, Barcelona: My Week in Spain

On a blustery Friday in October, I packed my bags and headed to the sunny city of Barcelona.

Profiles in Art: ane crabtree, pt 1

Ane Crabtree is the costume designer behind The Handmaid’s Tale, Westworld, Masters of Sex, Pan Am, and many more. Read Part 1 of her story here

Painting Time-Lapse

One of the reasons I like to paint is that visual art can initiate open-ended conversations in a way that written words cannot.  Words have specific meanings and are meant to clearly and precisely convey that meaning, albeit with some room for interpretation when it comes to literature and poetry.  Viewing art, however, is very often […]Read Post ›

Scene Cards: A Screenwriter's Best Friend

Scene Cards: A Screenwriter’s Best Friend

One of the most important parts of developing a screenplay is writing the scene cards. This consists of the breakdown of each scene, one per note card, via a few sentences. It’s where you really flesh out what works and what doesn’t work and it gives you a chance to have a concrete idea of […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: Jessie Zeng, co-founder of Choosy

Editors’ note: This interview was originally conducted in Summer 2017 using information from Zeng’s previous brand The Creative. It has been updated in May 2018 to reflect her new brand, Choosy.  Jessie Zeng is the founder of The Creative, her new fashion line which features sustainable trend-based collections. Based out of the Upper West Side […]Read Post ›

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