Members Interview

Jul 15
6 Honest Questions to Ask Yourself When Revising Your Art (That Aren’t Just ‘Is It Good?’)

Ever stared at your artwork, tilted your head, and thought, “Hmm… something’s off, but I can’t put my finger on it?” It’s like your art is trying to whisper something… but in a language you haven’t fully translated yet. That, my friend, is the sweet chaos of art revision. It’s not about fixing mistakes, it’s about deepening your connection to the work. And while artists don’t always call it “editing” the way writers do, we do it just the same: we adjust, tweak, scrape, layer, pause, and return with fresh eyes.…

Jul 15
Build an Art Portfolio That Connects: A 5-Step Guide for Artists

Portfolios often get framed as some intimidating final boss for artists. Like it’s this sacred document where everything must be polished, flawless, and ready to impress every gallery on Earth. But let’s flip that idea. What if your portfolio didn’t have to feel like a stiff job interview? What if it felt more like your favorite sketchbook, carefully curated, full of intention, and unmistakably you? This guide is here to help you do just that. We’re not just talking about uploading high-res images and calling it a day. We’re diving into…

Jul 15
How they have turned grief, intuition, and adventure into meaningful art | Tara Harris, Djamila Fierek, and Esther Kelly

Three artists, three journeys, one honest conversation about life, change, and creativity. Tara Harris, Djamila Fierek, and Esther Kelly share how they’ve turned grief, intuition, and adventure into meaningful practices that keep them grounded and open to discovery.

Jul 13
When Quiet Moments Spark Big Ideas in Photography and Painting| Irina Jomir, Alexandra Telgmann, and Alicia Tubbs

Three women, three creative paths—one shared thread: the need to tell stories that feel true. Irina Jomir, Alexandra Telgmann, and Alicia Tubbs invite us into their worlds through photography, painting, and faith, showing how art begins with noticing, feeling, and following what moves you.

Jul 12
When Pictures Say More than the Text Ever Could | Our Artsit of the Month Ava Farahani

In this interview, Florida-based illustrator Ava Farahani talks about what inspires her, how she balances the outer and inner worlds in her work, and why she turns to texture and soft forms to tell visual stories. She also shares how breaks can help her move past creative blocks and what it means to her when an idea finally clicks into place.

Jul 10
How they Learnt to Trust the Process Through Collage and Performance | Tori Page, Hannah Witner, and Olena Hrynevych

Meet three artists—Tori Page, Hannah Witner, and Olena Hrynevych—who are using creativity to explore life, identity, and connection. Through performance, collage, and experimentation, they remind us that art begins with listening, feeling, and daring to follow the unknown.

Jul 08
Why Making Art Feels Like Coming Home | Jo-Anne Swain, Sandra Cavanagh, and Kirsten Todd

Three women. Three different paths. One common thread—creating with heart, history, and honesty. Meet Jo-Anne, Sandra, and Kirsten and discover how their life stories shape everything they make.

Jul 06
How Making Art Helped Them Through Life’s Toughest Moments | Michelle Wilkie, Mia Nel, and Mandi Maneerut

Through quilting, sugar sculpture, and collage, Michelle Wilkie, Mia Nel, and Mandi Maneerut show how creating from life’s harder moments can lead to surprising places. Their stories are about staying curious, starting over, and finding meaning through the act of making.

Jul 03
What happens when you follow your instincts | Dana Goh, Angie Van Mulken, and Ali Hval

Meet three artists—Dana Goh, Angie Van Mulken, and Ali Hval—who are carving creative paths by staying close to what inspires them. From soft textiles to glittery sculptures, their stories show how making from the heart can lead to unexpected and meaningful places.

Jul 01
How they used creativity to stay grounded, curious and connected | Fabiola Smorto, Jacqueline Inez, and Jasmine Veronique

Fabiola, Jacqueline, and Jasmine each came to art in their own way, but all three show us how creativity can become a steady part of life. Through their stories, we see how making things can help us stay curious, connect with others, and better understand ourselves—no matter where we start.

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