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Walk Through a Gallery with Harold Feinstein: A Lockdown project from Carrie Scott and David Hill Gallery - by Judith Thompson

https://youtu.be/HEvKORFAA_wVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: A Walk-through with Harold Feinstein, 1989 Retrospective, Penn State's Edwin W. Zoller Gallery. (https://youtu.be/HEvKORFAA_w) In 1989 the Edwin W. Zoller Gallery at Penn State University’s School of Visual Arts launched a retrospective of Harold Feinstein’s work.  Spanning his career, it included images from the 1940s to the… Continue reading

“Make Freedom Real”: James Baldwin on art, truth and change in America - by Judith Thompson

The sea change we’re seeing in this country and the world is unlike anything we’ve ever known.  I am reminded of the the lines from Christopher Fry’s play The Sleep of Prisoners.

Roses and prayers for Therese on Mother’s Day, 2020 - by Judith Thompson

“We are born of love;  love is our Mother. ”  Rumi Today we celebrate mothers. And yet it’s a different Mother’s Day than any of us have every known. In too many cases the joyful gatherings that we may have been used to on this special days are being replaced by zoom calls. In too… Continue reading

Earth Day at 50: A Hush Across the Land - by Judith Thompson

The morning breeze has secrets to tell you. Do not go back to sleep.  Rumi   Could any of us have imagined that the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day would arrive like this? The global “pause button” has been pushed. The Earth is breathing? Can you hear her? The Pandemic has created multiple realities for… Continue reading