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Journeyman’s Journal
A blog by third-generation woodworker Salko Safic on the art of woodworking by hand.
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On Being A Tugboat
Kirsten Voris reflects on reaching an important milestone: writing every day for an entire year. “Tugboats are slow, and their pace is steady, no matter what they’re pulling along behind them. I’m slow and it’s okay. It’s all going to be okay. I can do this.
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Interview Magazine
Founded in 1969 by Andy Warhol, Interview Magazine features intimate conversations between the world’s most creative people.
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ENTROPY
ENTROPY is a magazine that seeks to create an inclusive space around literature, video games, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, poetry, and more.
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Canadian Art
Canadian Art is the leading publication covering the art scene in Canada, and a go-to destination for features, essays, artist interviews, and exhibition listings.
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Pandemic Time
“The cinematic version of time passing, which often shows a succession of calendar pages disappearing off the screen, blown away by the breeze, was never how I understood time.” Terry at Vertigo shares her thoughts on time.
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LOST, 10 years later
The finale of LOST aired on May 23, 2010. Artist Gerry Albert, who was (and still is) a big fan, shares an illustration of the show’s ensemble cast.
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Doodlewash: Creating an Online Watercolor Community
How Charlie O’Shields built his own watercolor community on doodlewash.com.
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Experimenting with text and poetry
Paula, an artist and nurse in the UK, shares her thought process on incorporating text in the form of poetry into her visual work.
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Japanese Stab Binding
On her art journal, Anna Platz-Twells explores new forms of Japanese stab binding and how decorative patterns can be used in her work.
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Blogging in the Time of Coronavirus: A Reading List
Writing and art in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Pigeon Presents: Illustrator Mo Willems
Pigeon Presents is the website of Mo Willems, a best-selling and award-winning author and illustrator. He has gained recognition recently for his “Lunch Doodles” sessions on YouTube, where he (virtually) invites kids — who are currently stuck at home — into his studio to draw with him.
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Commuting in Corona Times
Artist Kera Till draws a public transportation map for these strange, uncertain times.
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COVID-19 Freelance Artist Resources
Are you a freelance artist wondering how you’ll pay rent duringa quarantine? Are you looking for ways to support independent artists during the widespread national shutdowns? Check out this ever-growing collection of resources on everything from disaster preparedness to emergency funding options to the best digital tools for creatives.
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