Here in Mexico there is a beautiful tradition on November first to remember departed loved ones. The Day of the … More
Author: Linda Marston-Reid
The Art of Advertising
Growing up in Southern California, nearly every summer vacation included a family trip in the station wagon to visit relatives … More
The Art of a Happy Anniversary
It’s October 1st, the humidity is gone and it’s Sunday – time to go up to the attic which hasn’t … More
Vagabond Time Killers
The annual summer exhibit at The Wassaic Project was inspired by a 1901 photo discovered by Wassaic Project co-founder Jeff … More
The Revolution Will Be Live
This past week I heard an article on NPR that discussed the new use of flute in hip hop music … More
Art & Catalytics
In science, catalytics speed up a chemical reaction while undergoing no permanent change. Recently this premise is actively being tested … More
Art & The Armory
Every year I head to the spring art fairs in New York City – including Volta, Scope, NADA, ADAA, and The … More
Art and Mastry
I always know that I’ve seen a groundbreaking art exhibit when images from that show continue to play in my … More
Abandoned Art
Driving around the Hudson River Valley every day, I see lovely views around each corner. The mountains, trees, Hudson River, … More
Art and the Byrd
For over a century, the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony has a history of providing a place for artists to create work. … More