Patchwork Portfolio: A chat with Luke Haynes
By Autumn Sauer You know how they say some people look like their dogs, well some people act like their dogs too. Luke Haynes, a current Charlotte Street Foundation studio resident, … Continue reading
Resident Check-In: Shiny Jets
What is your artistic medium? Tucker: We work almost exclusively in preposterous notions. Shanté: Mostly from Joanns’ What do you hope to explore in your art during your time at Charlotte Street? … Continue reading
STUDIO RESIDENCY WEEKEND APRIL 28th + 29th
Friday, April 28 + Saturday, April 29 Charlotte Street’s Studio Residency Weekend welcomes the public into our artists’ studios for a behind-the-scenes view of the Studio Residency Program. This is … Continue reading
Resident Check-In: Arnold Young
What is your artistic medium? Primarily music performance & composition. What do you hope to explore in your art during your time at Charlotte Street? the group dynamic between the … Continue reading
Resident Check-In: James P. McNamara
What is your artistic medium? I am a poet, but I have also worked in the media of playwrighting and music journalism. What do you hope to explore in your … Continue reading
Art Is Not Power
I was recently published in a literary collection called Desolate Country: We the Poets, United, Against Trump. It was a fast response to the immediate feelings of the (at the … Continue reading
Resident Check In: Kathy Liao
What is your artistic medium? Oil painting, drawing, collage, pencils and markers, prints! What do you hope to explore in your art during your time at Charlotte Street? Using drawings/collages … Continue reading
Update: resident artist Tori Lawrence
I finally got around to getting the b/w film developed that I took of my recent live dance performance “Progress.” [as you can tell, I’m a total amateur at photography.] I … Continue reading
Desolate Country Poetry Anthology
I was recently published in a literary collection called Desolate Country: We the Poets, United, Against Trump published by 39 West Press and Art Uprising. It was a fast response to the immediate … Continue reading
Six Months in the Studio (aka Six Months of Sonnets…About Your Mom)
Time continues to pass so quickly I still get butterflies in my belly. Best not to dwell on it. Best to listen to Hank Williams while watching the sun … Continue reading
Writers in a Room Not Writing – Interpreted by Jason Preu – Part the Third – Edda-fied Upon a Mountaintop
For an introduction to this series: https://charlottestreetstudios.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/writers-in-a-room-not-writing/ Other posts in this series: https://charlottestreetstudios.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/writers-in-a-room-not-writing-interpreted-by-jason-preu-part-the-1st-the-love-of-the-useless/ https://charlottestreetstudios.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/writers-in-a-room-not-writing-interpreted-by-jason-preu-part-the-sevence-pro-rems-in-tram-fictions/ https://charlottestreetstudios.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/on-tape/ ——————————————————————– Lucas asks us, “How do you keep from sucking?” Jason brings up imposter syndrome; That feeling … Continue reading
On Tape
Perhaps you’re uninformed or perhaps you’re already hip to this series of blog posts, but here’s the idea: the four of us Charlotte Street folks who are here for writing or writing-adjacent projects got together one January Thursday to discuss… well, it wasn’t exactly clear in advance, but the thought was we’d talk about writing or writing-adjacent topics.
The making of “What Will You Think Tomorrow?”
From the perspective of artist, Daiana Oneto: When curator, Andrew Lyles, grouped us together for a two-person show at Paragraph Gallery, Kadie Nugent and I immediately knew we wanted the … Continue reading
Full Time Starts Tomorrow, February 15th
After months of preparation and planning, myself and fellow artist, Eli Gold, will carry out a 5 day performance and installation within Charlotte Street’s La Esquina Gallery. Together, over the course … Continue reading
Cat Mahari’s First Project of Artist Residency PREMIERE!!
Cat Mahari (performing artist in residence 2014/15) premiere’s her FIRST FULL-LENGTH work “the floor”, an immersive theatre project intrigued with repetition as a critical component of transformation in love, partnership, … Continue reading
TIME AND MEMORY: BRINGING LIGHT TO LIFE – March 15, 8pm at Paragraph
Exploring relationships between time, space, objects and others, with the intent of increasing one’s own sensitivity to and awareness of human expression. Date: March 15, 2014, 8pm Admission: free Venue: Paragraph … Continue reading
Solo show to debut at the Bank in 2014
A couple weeks ago I ventured to Matfield Green KS, where I am invited to hold a solo show in late 2014. The space is called The Bank (not to … Continue reading
Words in Motion, Choreography by Chadi El-Khoury
Choreography: Chadi El-Khoury Music: In Any Considerable Proportion, Hunter Long Dancers: Lindsay Allen, Haley Day, Rachael Hulse, Chadi El-Khoury, and Daley Kappenman Venue: Paragraph Galley Sponsors: Charlotte Street Foundation, Black … Continue reading