by rripeddesigns | Jan 9, 2022 | Parlor
Stephanie explains her work Myspace, Oil and spray paint on unstretched canvas, 5’x7′, 2017. Hung at Ozark Beer Company, Fall 2021. Stephanie on the bed in her house. Aspects like the crochet bedding as well as an earlier painting of a dollhouse point to...
by rripeddesigns | Oct 6, 2021 | Parlor
By Brigit Rollins “You’re moving where? Why would you want to do that?” “I got a good job offer doing exactly what I want to be doing with a great starting salary.” “You know you’re gonna get murdered by hill billies, right?” Before moving to Fayetteville, I...
by rripeddesigns | Aug 13, 2021 | Parlor
Building a Stronger Community Through Criticism By Danny R.W. Baskin Here in the Ozarks, our art communities are small but strong. Collaboration is abundant, space is relatively affordable, and the general public are enthusiastic about art-based events. A major...
by rripeddesigns | Aug 12, 2021 | Parlor
Nature’s Nation – An Eco-Critique of American Art By Margaret H. Adams There might be no better stop for the traveling exhibition Nature’s Nation: American Art and Environment than at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, a museum that in many ways...
by rripeddesigns | Aug 12, 2021 | Parlor
“A PLACE THAT DRAWS YOU IN”: An Interview About the Impact of Fayetteville, Trauma, and Transformation with Boomland Auther John Englehardt By Samantha Sigmon John Englehardt’s first novel Bloomland, released in September 2019, centers around the perspectives of three...