The Struggling Artist No More
It is amazing how things have changed. Now that we live in a world where visual content is crucial in all aspects of business and life, artists and creative types are benefiting dramatically. The argument that Science & Math rule and Artmaking is not a required skill has been debunked.…
Read MoreFall in Place
This morning I was driving to a meeting and the traffic was unusually bad…or was it? Perhaps I got used to the lesser congestion over the summer and with schools now fully back in action, it made me think that I needed to reset my calendar and recognize that fall…
Read MoreA Ray of Sunshine in Manhasset, New York
I am obsessive about photography when it comes to our brand. And, at first glance the image above may present as imperfect. But, in reality, it actually presents a perfect metaphor to the journey we have been on. Five years ago, we signed a lease to open a school…
Read MoreYou Know It When You See It
People often ask me what determines a great artwork. And, sometimes I go into detail about the process, the subject matter, materials, etc. Other times, I simply say “you know it when you see it”. This past week I visited our school in Port Jefferson, NY and while reviewing…
Read MoreKids Have More Fun at One River School
Having fun matters. There is a correlation between how much you like doing something and how much time you spend doing it. Building creative skills takes time…whether it is artmaking, design, music or any other creative endeavor, our goal is to generate “compelling outcomes” over time. This requires trial…
Read MoreA Diamond in the Rough
I spent the weekend in Providence Rhode Island, and went on a historical walk that blew my mind. It was my first time there, and notwithstanding the fact that I knew Providence was rich in American history, I had no idea how beautiful the architecture and monuments would be. …
Read MoreProud Artist and Proud Mom
This picture says it all. The joy of sharing your creative outcome is a special moment. And Tommy Lane made just one of dozens of incredible artworks that I had a chance to view during my visit this past Friday to our school in Larchmont, NY. Our students enjoyed sharing…
Read MoreMaking Things at One River
Check out the look on this student’s face. Now, pivot to the object she created. There is something special happening at our summer camps and this is just one small example. I am such a fan of drawing and painting. But when I see a student accomplish the task of making something…
Read MoreCharacters Aplenty at One River
There’re so many ways for teens to express themselves through visual art but it quite often comes back to fun and interesting character development. While visiting schools and checking out our student exhibitions, I took photos of just a few of the cool characters I connected with. 😀 What I…
Read MoreLearning From Your Decisions
I love nothing more than checking out our student exhibitions and spending one on one time with our students. This past Saturday I had a chance to speak with Siena, one of our students in Englewood, NJ and I was so intrigued with our conversation and the dozens of other…
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