Water Off a Duck’s Back
A farewell song from Bex Lipps, former PWA Community Manager. Do you let life flow over you? Quack, Quack!
A farewell song from Bex Lipps, former PWA Community Manager. Do you let life flow over you? Quack, Quack!
PURPOSE:The Department of Veterans Affairs annual arts competition recognizes the progress and recovery made through creative arts therapies and raises the visibility of the creative achievements of our nation’s Veterans. THE COMPETITION:Across the country each year, Veterans enrolled at VA health care facilities compete in a local creative arts competition […]
by Melany Bell Please enjoy this poem and images on listening, begat from my very own mind in 2022. Thank you for listening…The images and poetry are by : ©MELANY BELL 2017-2022 all rights reserved Artist Statement: I am an Ambidextrous Painter, Scientist, Step-Mother, Lover of Lady’s & their […]
Artist Statement: I am an ambidextrous Painter/Drawer, Performer and Writer as well as a Neurological Nutritionist. When doing nutrition, I specialize in the Gut. I put this PDF together for our Mental Health Awareness Month. This presentation is a great place to find information and learn about healing your GUT. The […]
By Jason Larsen Artist Statement: “In Samuel Corales’ Interactive Creative Writing Class this past quarter, he asked us to list three things that we would take to another planet and three things we would leave on Earth.” I have three Amazon Echo smart devices, and I would take them all […]
PWA Participant Artist Tim Bridge shows off his latest masterpiece during Open Studio. Join Tim and other artists during Open Studio, every Monday on zoom from 3:30-5:00pm PT. Email program@pathwithart.org for more details.
PWA participant artist Tim Bridge loves using lots of different colors: pinks, blues, yellows, greens. “Since St Patrick’s day is on Thursday, that is the look I was going for,” said Tim of his latest creation. One person described Tim’s work as reminding them of “the promise of spring.” Tim […]
A Short Story by George Beavis, PWA Participant Artist & Veteran Truth and Lies are both secrets. The heat makes the black sticky stuff in the streets into little bubbles that I can pop with my finger. Sometimes the black stuff sticks to my finger. I wipe it on the […]
Want to get your artwork out there? Check out these opportunities! INTERSECTIONS @ GRAPHITE GALLERY AN OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS AFFECTED BY ONE OR MORE ASPECTS OF INTERSECTIONALITY: RACE, RELIGION, GENDER, ETHNICITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, CLASS, CITIZENSHIP, ABILITY, AND MORE This juried show seeks to feature under-represented artists whose visibility and unique […]
Since the beginning of the year, Path with Art staff have a tradition of sharing the work of Native American artists at the start of our weekly staff meeting. Today, here are some Indigenous fashion designers we’ve been learning about and admiring all year round! Eighth Generation “Eighth Generation is […]