Posts by Korie Ellis - St. Pierre
Caitlin Tripp’s Colorful World of Cosmic Whimsy
“To still have art in my life is truly something I cherish” -Caitlin Tripp
Read MoreExploring Inner Worlds: Kate Frazer Rego’s “Portals” at Groundwork Gallery
“What healing occurs when you embrace that quietest of voices and extend a hand to your innermost child?” -KFR
Read MoreCollective Creativity: Margo Connolly-Masson’s Vibrant Vision of New Bedford
“I am inspired by both the natural environment and the human population that I am part of.”
Read MoreTime Management Tips: A Practical Guide to Finding Your Rhythm
“Time is your most valuable resource, yet you treat it like it’s unlimited.” -Dan Martell in How to Buy Back Your Time
Read MoreFrom Data to Dinner: Kristina Callina’s Story of Consulting, Entrepreneurship, and Motherhood
“It’s a balance between delivering our projects on-time and on-budget, and getting dinner on the table every night. Well, most nights.” – Kristina Callina
Read MoreThe Talent Behind “Elemental” Beyond the Exhibition
“My constant motivation is to express my inner exploration of the perennial mysteries of life.” – Michael Hecht
Read MoreSpotlight on Local Artists: The Talent Behind ‘Elemental’ Part 2
“I believe in Living with Purpose and Consciousness of the things around me and the world around me, which we each do in our own way.” -Amy C. Lund
Read MoreThe Art of Community: A Reflection on Creating and Belonging
“Community is important because it facilitates growth in your art in ways you may not have expected.”
Read MoreSpotlight on Local Artists: The Talent Behind ‘Elemental’
“Community is both very important to me and unimportant. My individualist relationship to nature and my studio practice is in contrast to my love of building connections as part of a community. ” – Chris Page
Read MoreBlossoming Ambitions: Lydia Thein is your new flower plug
“I’m inspired by the way flowers and plants can light up someone’s face and bring so much joy. I wanted to spark that joy through my flower truck but also noticed that folks also needed a space to slow down and spend time with each other surrounded by the beauty of nature.”
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