

Netflix This Ish and Chill
If you are running low on what to watch on your Netflix and chill night then we definitely have a solid recommendation. Press play to Abstract: The Art of Design and you won't regret it. This is coming from someone who can't even stand documentary series where I have to learn something. I held true to my belief that everyone who watched those shows, and were entertained, was basically full of shit. Guess we all turn out to be full of it at one point or another, and I am f


Does Our Future Have Art?
I know saying ‘children are our future’ is horribly cliché, but I’m saying it, and I don’t even like kids. But I like the idea of screwing up America’s future even less. When government officials cut public school funding, the first thing to get the ax is the arts, and when the arts go, students suffer. Having access to artistic education benefits children in a myriad of ways. After conducting a series of sixty-two studies, the Arts Education Partnership found that dropout ra


The Art of Division
Whether you put in a billion hours at work, or work a billion hours from home, we can agree on one thing: your home is your sacred space and we all want it to look bossy. I know for myself, great effort has gone into doing just that. By no means am I done, and after a stroke of good luck going into the Ray Door pop up show I KNOW I am not done. It’s all about those moments in life when you witness someone else’s stroke of genius that helps you propel to the next level in li