Author: Dustin Keller

Too Soon, Too soon…

OK, It is time to start preparing for this year! Please come to class with a sketchbook, or your fees to buy one- this year we will be doing lots of drawing!

The Art of Storytelling for Film

led by award winning documentary film maker Nettie Wild Nettie will help you develop and write your own script. Bring your idea for your own film. It can be about anything you want as long as it happened to you.…

Dear student's of Mine,

Thank you! I really enjoyed this year with you and being at John Oliver.  I am looking forward to next year and have already begone developing new and weird projects for you to sink your creative brains in to. Please…

Kate Hanrahan's Drawings and Installations

Hey, I stumbled upon this neat artist Kate Hanrahan, a New Orleans-based artist. I really like the looseness of her work.  I could see Drawings and Installations in the hallways of our school- especially a key mobile in the stair…

Sachiko Kodama Liquid art.

Where does the boundaries of art and science lie? As you have heard me say countless times Art is the sum total of the world knowledge. In the kinetic sculpture of Sachiko Kodama’s what you are seeing is the effect…

Enemies of the Stage

Enemies of the Stage in association with Little Mountain Gallery is hosting an eight hour long celebration of young local artists of all kinds! The (Sat. Feb 12) fundraiser will run from 2 – 7 PM, so everyone can find…

A View of Tangled Telephone Wires in Japan

Andreas Gefeller, a photographer, took a series of pictures that show the ridiculously tangled telephone wires on the streets of Japan. It’s jarring how chaotic the wires look when they’re all you focus on. A closer look at the wires…