Art Spotlight: Stephen Althouse

Art Spotlight: Stephen Althouse

Wheel I See his work in Vol. IV #10 Archival pigment print 59.5″ x 88″ Stephen Althouse, 2009. Excerpts from a letter responding to a Museum Collection Researcher at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois: Weaning Halters, Saw II, and Wheel I were inspired by a friendship between Althouse and Elam Beiler, an Amish…

WTP Writer: Charlotte Holmes

WTP Writer: Charlotte Holmes

Into the Grass Labyrinth Interview by Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Charlotte Holmes is a writer, a poet, and a teacher of creative writing. Her first book, Gifts and Other Stories, was published in 1994. Published by BkMk Press in 2016, her new collection of stories, The Grass Labyrinth, has been hailed as “a contemporary classic.” Holmes received…

Cookie Moon: A Wait

Cookie Moon: A Wait

The Moment Between Silence and Drama Video by Cookie Moon Cookie Moon (Sara Laimon) is a video artist and digital collage creator. Currently, Cookie is a fourth-year student in the video art department in the Bezalel Academy. She has created video installations and digital collages depicting creation themes in Genesis and has shown in galleries and exhibitions in…

Eye on the Indies

Eye on the Indies

A  Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Book Review Editor Book: Where’s the Moon?: A Memoir of the Space Coast & the Florida Dream College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, November 2, 2016 ($26.00 paperback, 224 pages, 29 B&W photos, index). ISBN 978-1-62349-450-6 Author: Ann McCutchan Ann McCutchan is an essayist and journalist…

WTP Artist: Ivette Cabrera

WTP Artist: Ivette Cabrera

Women Who Wear Crowns Interview by Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Ivette Cabrera is a Nicaraguan-born artist currently residing in Wynwood Miami, Florida. She migrated to the United States with her mother and siblings at the age of three to escape the Sandinista Revolution. She studied Interior Architecture and Design at the Academy of Art University and Marketing at…

Exhibition Review: Invented Landscapes

Exhibition Review: Invented Landscapes

Surreal Visions of the Natural World By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Initially, Tula Telfair’s sweeping landscape compositions in her Invented Landscapes series may remind you of the large panoramic vistas of nineteenth-century Hudson River School painters, such as Thomas Cole or Frederic Edwin Church. All have similar attention paid to rendering natural splendor in great detail. However, Telfair’s…

Exhibition Review:  Artists Choosing Artists

Exhibition Review: Artists Choosing Artists

Jurors and Artists at Parrish Art Museum By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Juried shows abound, but Artists Choose Artists, on view at the Parrish Art Museum, is unique in that the works of the jurors are shown together with their chosen artists. Each of the seven jurors selected two out of nearly 200 online submissions. This could have proved a particularly difficult…

Featured Bookmarks: The Literary

Featured Bookmarks: The Literary

December 2016 By Dewitt Henry, Literary Bookmarks Editor Monthly link highlights to online resources, magazines, and author sites that seem informative and inspiring for working writers. Most are free. Suggestions are welcomed. New Pages New Pages is a long-established, attractively designed and well-organized portal to the world of independent literary presses and magazines, both print and online, as well…

Site Review: Stephen Althouse

Site Review: Stephen Althouse

A Contemporary Photographer Prefers Film By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor The home page is as sophisticated and uncluttered as the actual works of Stephen Althouse—a small sample photograph set against a muted background. Accompanied by a testimonial quote and a simple black navigation bar, the page establishes a branded look that anticipates what follows. His current…