BY BRITTANYANA PIERRO For Tim Williamson, drawing is a way to channel different emotions and re-connect to his heritage. Color is the only guide lines he uses to create his pieces, and everything else flows freely. “You can see that I’m using red, white black and yellow. Those are the […]
Galerie Fotoland centers prison mothers in current exhibit
BY JACK STROUD Photoland’s gallery, Galerie Fotoland, will feature photographer Cheryl Hanna-Truscott’s photo series “Protective Custody: Within a Prison Nursery” through Jan. 11, 2019. Galerie Fotoland is located on the first floor of the Daniel J. Evans Library, in the lobby. The series consists of 16 photos of women in […]
Artist Interview: Stitch Baird
Stitch Baird has been drawing for most of his life, finding ways to channel his art into a representation of himself. “I feel like it’s a way for me to communicate what I experience without having to spill my life story to strangers. And when people see my art, and […]
Art Forces Connects Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural to Global Movements
By Zainab Ummie Sillah At the corner of State and Capital in downtown Olympia is the Olympia-Rafah Solidarity mural. A large tree grows from concrete, obstructed by bright blue waves crashing over. Since 2011, the eye-catching colors of each leaf invite the viewer to take a deeper look into who […]
Yukim Nomoto: Artist Interview
BY BRITTANYANA PIERRO B: How would you describe your art style? “I guess it’s more towards realistic style because I do a lot of human figure drawing and studying human anatomy. But I guess there’s a slight style to it, everyone has a style. Nothing’s perfectly realistic … I do […]
Explaining the 2016 Election, Again Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9 Connects Flint’s Water to Washington’s Swamp
BY MARTA TAHJA-SYRETT It is opening night for the film Fahrenheit 11/9. The theater at Century Olympia is nearly full as many people wait for Michael Moore’s most recently debuted film to begin. (a) Michael Moore is most famously known for producing films such as Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit […]
Artist Interview: Melanie Ramirez
By Georgie Hicks I’ve known Melanie for over 5 years. She graduated from Evergreen in 2013. Recently she was accepted into the MFA program at Digipen Institute of Technology. Last week I sat down with her to ask her about art, grad school and life after Evergreen in general. Hi […]
Stuff 2 DoSpring Quarter: Week One
By Morrissey Morrissey Thursday, April 5th: Thoroughbreds Capitol Theatre, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m I want to see this movie so bad. I know, you might think I’m supposed to be writing this section for you but what you might not know is that “Stuff 2 Do” is just a […]
Cover Artist Lena Rose Hindes
By Sally Lim I met with Lena in the studio as we bonded over our mutual Juul ownership and sampled each other’s flavors. Practicing as a mixed media and interdisciplinary artist, Lena’s work is constantly moving towards the same levity and inventiveness that children put into their art. The mediums […]
Cover Artist Nantz McMillen
The bartender said, “I can’t find the pumpkin butter!” So Nantz couldn’t get their pumpkin spiced booze at Obsidian and had to settle for some other hot spice-drink. Well you know what they say: you can’t choke a fly. I always drink a vodka with grapefruit. Speaking with Nantz, it’s […]
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