The Drive Thru ATL, A Criticism

The Drive Thru ATL, an all out-door free experimental art showcase designed by members of the nonprofit The Creatives Project (TCP), was by most accounts a smashing success. More than 2,400 showed up from 2-7 p.m. on Jun. 13th for the one-of-a-kind art pop up that brought some Atlanta’s most talented and daring creatives together … Continue reading The Drive Thru ATL, A Criticism

Despite Financial Woes, Creativity Blossoms under COVID-19 Lockdown

I think we’re going to see a lot of cool art come out of this. . . I feel like people who don’t even make art are learning that it’s a fun way to pass the time no matter what.” — Peter Ferrari It was the second week of quarantine when I reached out to … Continue reading Despite Financial Woes, Creativity Blossoms under COVID-19 Lockdown

Put in the Effort, Forget about the Result: A Mark-maker’s Legacy

“Repetition is the essential aspect of life and the natural world . . .  In my work, repetition leads to contemplation.  The repeated gesture, reflected and embodied in the carefully worked and re-worked lines in my art, gives us access to the meaning of our existence. This body of work combines simplicity and discipline while … Continue reading Put in the Effort, Forget about the Result: A Mark-maker’s Legacy