Eat More Art When Spanish artist Francisco Goya painted his now infamous depiction of Saturn devouring his son, he did so directly onto his dining room wall. Wild choice, Goya. Sometimes, as a consumer of art, I feel like a guest in Goya’s dining room—snacky but unsettled and
A hill, somewhere beautiful and remote Green grass, flowers A gentle breeze In the distance, a body of water TINY TIM, the musician not the Dickens character, stands at the top of the hill, smiling, ukulele in hand He is about to play when he is distracted by something falling
A man and a woman. A married couple. It doesn’t really matter what their ages are, tragedies such as this can strike at any time in one’s life. In their kitchen the sun streams in through an elaborate and colorful stained glass window above the sink. Husband eats
Gag Order by Shaawan Francis Keahna0:00/192.1880631× ext. daybreak star indian cultural center — morning Two angular, concrete wings and a wooden canoe. The stage is empty but for the gravity of this building. Resurrection City presides. Red double doors open. Reveal ANGENI “GEN” (20s), a statuesque Anishinaabekwe with