Author: KC

  • This event was attended by a single person and an audience in the fb stream of live video– It was nice to use a microphone and have the event mostly be about reading her work. It was a great way to force myself to drop into the pacing of her words and the painterly approach…

  • My last zine describes my foray into embroidery in such a way that I would recommend requesting that if you want to get the fully pensive scoop on my inspiration through this new medium. Long story short, I took a class with some miracle money that I came into and it has altered the course…

  • I think if I wanted to (and I might add to this later) I would write a lot about working with an ensemble on a devised theatre project. The emotions of working with people, new friends and old, and the alignment of our interests and talents. It was good timing for me personally because I…

  • In this Keep Begin Detach at Em Wolfman in Oakland California. It was a cozy time in the back with some christmas lights, telling stories about Georgia O’Keefe’s life and a little about her work. I borrowed a book of published letters of hers from the library. It’s lovely to think that what we write…

  • Blogging my artworks have changed since I started using instagram. Back in the day, each of these would have gotten their own post. Now, it would be pretty exhausting to do that. In this post, I’ve screenshotted the instagram posts and collaged them into a single jpeg (for better or worse). So that’s a thing…

  • This piece is called Eryth. I love its dreamy quality. It feels like rainbows, valleys, stars and suns, and shooting stars and mysterious waves. I worked on this canvas on my birthday and invited some friends at the party to paint on it and then I finished it by myself later. It felt cool having…

  • My first improv comedy uke set in public! It was really fun. I’ve done this at parties at my house. It felt good having a mic– it changed the way I performed. And audiences of people I don’t know probably helped. The way they are more generous with you if they don’t know you. They…

  • Jon Axtell of the DIY Venue DIRT offered me a show in his gallery space. The show was installed just this last week. I was so happy to see my pieces hang together like this. The opening ceremony consisted of Andrew Rose, Zoe Donnellycolt, and Hannah Ayasse (of Psychobotany at Planthaus fame). A similar approach…