Confessional visual artist and truth teller working in the Southwest . Storyteller interested in feminine archetypes, the personal & socio-political empowerment
@Stephen__Stills I still vividly recall when I had front row seats @ Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort & Casino in Laughlin, NV, when you played "Tree Top Flyer" about 10 years ago. I'm still blown away by your sound.
Mary Shelley
August 30, 1797 – February 1, 1851
Author of Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), the daughter of radical philosopher William Godwin and the feminist activist Mary Wollstonecraft was described by her father as ‘singularly bold'...
‘Anything that is ordinary and frequent is uninteresting to me, so I have to go in a solitary and risky direction.’ - Dorothea Tanning
in an interview with Carlo McCormick, 1990
Tanning in her studio in Sedona Arizona by Lee Miller, 1947
“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” Zora Neale Hurston, author and anthropologist, died on January 28, 1960.
'Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space' is streaming now on our website: https://t.co/Oli1jfhbiq
The vicious, unjustified beating of Tyre Nichols and his ultimate death at the hands of five Memphis police officers is just the latest, painful reminder of how far America still has to go in fixing how we police our streets.
Southern Center for Human Rights "Statement" on the Killing of Tyre Nichols – Southern Center for Human Rights ~ From Atlanta to Memphis, from Dr. King's place of birth to his death. We mourn with all those who loved #TyreNichols especially his family https://t.co/74ATEsDGBc
This boy is Asher Natan.
One of the victim of last night’s Jerusalem synagogue massacre.
14 years old and murdered for being Jewish.
May his memory be a blessing 🕯️
#JerusalemSynagogueMassacre
Bravery, Betrayal, and Baring It All. @BodyPartsDoc is the new documentary from @levelforwardinc
tracing the evolution of "sex" on-screen from a woman’s perspective. Watch in theaters and on demand
February 3. https://t.co/QJVbj6dGwC
Native leaders object to the sale of antique Lakota objects from the Battle of the Little Bighorn listed in the Guns of History Auction. https://t.co/jwTtjsMExm
The allusions to the rhythms of female fertility in Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg’s exhibition, “A Pancake Moon,” are impossible to ignore. https://t.co/gdqBbLF8Fl