On today’s episode of Trailblazers: Meet The Creatives, I interviewed Ivette Urena, one of the Visual Artists that attended my workshop this past November. I am excited to announce that at the end of this month she will be fulfilling part of her dreamed project by having a semi-solo exhibition. More details at the end of the interview. Tell us about ... Read More »
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FLASH SALE!!! Today February 13, 2015 at 3:00pm for The Canvas of Words NYC Poetry Tour “ONE LOVE” Show
Tickets to our “ONE LOVE” Show at The Bowery Poetry Club February 22, 2015 will be $10 but for ONE hour ONLY!. Hurry Up! Sale Starts at 3:00pm today February 13, 2015! http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-canvas-of-words-poetry-tour-one-love-tickets-15669396587?aff=erelexporg Read More »
The Canvas of Words NYC Poetry Tour- One Love
We are back! The second stop of our NYC Tour, February 22, 2015 at The Bowery Poetry Club. Calling all Hopeless Romantics…. Calling all Hopeful Romantics… What better way to celebrate the month of February than with LOVE? And what better way to interpret Love than with POETRY? The Canvas of Words Tour makes its second stop ~ February 22, ... Read More »
The Canvas of Words Poetry Tour – January 25 2015 – At Bowery Poetry Club
The Canvas of Words Tour is a traveling showcase of the Annual Canvas of Words show held in Queens. The mission of the tour is to introduce audiences to this show which features poets and performers whose styles range from academia, slam, spoken word theater and touches on a variety of topics. We debut the tour this year at the ... Read More »
Wounded Flowers by Thomas Fucaloro
We asked Thomas Fucaloro about his connection with Charles Bukowski and he explains through a poem WOUNDED FLOWERS I think it’s important to love the art but not necessarily the one birthing or vomiting it. I don’t want to know the painter just want to know that it has been painted. Charles says: Hello, welcome to my wounds, ... Read More »
They Are Stealing My Ideas! by Advocate of Wordz
If you read the title of this blog and immediately thought to yourself, “yes, they are/have!” then I graciously ask you allow me the space to say “Congratulations!”. Theft of ideas or (a much friendlier term) emulating a style within the world of art is by far more common than and as long in the tooth as an original thought. ... Read More »
I Used to Love H.I.M. by Maria Rodriguez- Morales
I’m in love with the coco. I got it for the low low. My eleven year old son asks me to raise the volume on the radio. Its two thirty on a Friday afternoon and I have a carload of 6th graders turning up for the weekend. Baking soda, I got baking soda. Baking soda, I got baking ... Read More »
Self-Love is a Revolutionary Act by Vanessa Pardo
Self- love is a revolutionary act. In a society that is constantly telling you who to be and what to be, loving yourself as you are is beyond imaginable. Why would anyone want to love the skin they were born in? Why would anyone want to love their weight? Why would anyone want to love their natural hair color? Why ... Read More »
Ngoma Hill performs at Walt Whitman Birthplace
“Imagine Yourself in the Arms of Unconditional Love” by Meriam Rodriguez
Meriam Rodriguez essay featured by Rebelle Society. In this world — this living, breathing, ever-spinning existence of a world — I find queries under every rock. Every question that poses itself from the mysterious folds of my brain multiplies into a hundred more. The first couple of months here are a bit hazy. Actually, the first six to seven years of ... Read More »