Pretty and Practical Reusable Totes From Aplat
With clever bags made for safely transporting pans and plates, bouquets and baguettes—and bowl covers and pouches for stashing leftovers—San-Francisco-based designer Shujan Bertrand aims to celebrate and elevate the art of gathering.
Read the story in the Etsy Journal.
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Create Your Own Retro-Cool Vibe With ode{vintage}
From old-fashioned zodiac jewelry to ornate vases, the vintage finds in this Cleveland-based shop are perfect for re-mixing to match your style.
Read the feature in the Etsy Journal.
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Basil Kincaid’s Quilt-Based Work at Rockefeller Center
The artist’s overlapping modes of making—fiber art, collage, drawing, photography, performance—are threaded through this new exhibit.
Read the feature in The Center Magazine.
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3 ways to navigate life with endometriosis
Documentary “Below the Belt” opens up the conversation around the condition and serves as a call to action.
Read the article on The Midst.
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The Art of Home in Times of Isolation
In the wake of COVID-19’s house-bound isolation, art materials and motifs derived from the home seem charged with new meaning and a searching sense of reinvention.
Read my essay on Hyperallergic.
Photo by Jenny Gorman (cropped), courtesy of Bernie Kaminski and TURN Gallery.
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Inside “New Frontiers,” the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller-Inspired Exhibition at Top of the Rock
A new exhibition draws from Rockefeller Center’s storied origins and spotlights a new generation of digital artists.
Read the feature in The Center Magazine.
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10 Black creators you should know on Patreon
Find out what these creative leaders do best, and get their advice for navigating life as a creator.
Read the feature on Patreon’s Creator Hub.
Photo courtesy of KAMAUU.
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Timeless Spring Styles From Ngo Bolingo
With classic cuts and custom prints, these small-batch, designer garments are crafted to last—and made to stand out from the crowd.
Read the feature in the Etsy Journal.
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The Joy and Humanity of Joel Gaitan’s Terracotta Vessels
The Nicaraguan-American artist is “bringing the tropics” to Rockefeller Center as the 2023 Art in Focus season kicks off.
Read my feature in The Center Magazine.
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What is a membership business, and how does it work?
Wondering how to translate passionate fans into a thriving business? Here we provide answers to your most pressing questions.
Read the story on Patreon’s Creator Hub.
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Why membership matters for creators and creative businesses
Learn all about the benefits of a membership-based business from these Patreon creators.
Read the story on Patreon’s Creator Hub.
Photo of RT TV by Jeremy Cohen.
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4 common membership doubts dispelled
Curious about starting a membership business? Hear what seasoned creators have to say about common concerns.
Read the story on Patreon’s Creator Hub.
Photo of Blair Imani by photographer Maggie Shannon.
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An Insider's Guide to NARO, One of Rockefeller Centers’ Newest Restaurants
Think of each precisely executed dish at the new spot from restauranteurs Junghyun and Ellia Park as a chapter in the poetic narrative arc of the meal.
Read more in The Center Magazine.
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Delight Your Loved Ones With Cozy, Colorful Blankets (and More!) From Calhoun & Co.
Each playfully illustrated throw, tea towel, and pillow in this home goods line is designed to bring an extra dash of joy to everyday life.
Read the feature on Etsy Journal.
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Illustrator Lorraine Nam Brings Her Art to Rockefeller Center for the Holidays
Illustrations of children leaping and pirouetting fill the campus with a festive dance party.
Read my feature in The Center Magazine.
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Featured Shop: Cece Finery
Crafted from vibrantly patterned African fabrics, the personality-packed bags and jewelry from this UK designer will accentuate your signature style.
Read the full story on Etsy’s blog.
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Art in Focus: Arghavan Khosravi
Artist Arghavan Khosravi explores scale, history, and contradiction in her Rockefeller Center exhibition.
Read the profile in The Center Magazine.
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