A first impression, as we all know, is pretty important. In business it can be the make or break factor in weather someone decides to work with us, buy our product, or extend opportunity our way. In the past, first impressions were usually made in person, face-to-face, allowing our
Read more →We’ve all heard the expression “The sky is the limit” right? The idea that we can accomplish anything if we dream big, and set our goals high, is definitely a motto I can get on board with. Having lofty aspirations is a must if we want to
Read more →As you might remember, back in June of 2011, I participated in Labspace Studio‘s Moments Intercepted project. A journey through creative space. Past, Present, and Future. See my blog post here. See my work here. I enjoyed the experience so much that when they posted their recent
Read more →Welcome 2013! Along with the new year comes many exciting opportunities and I’m so pumped to get started! As some of you may already know, starting this January, I’ve been co-hosting a local radio show called Culture Soup with Randy Johnston. The half hour program airs on
Read more →In January, I had my first experience with the Brush Off! A live painting competition hosted by THEMUSEUM. Somewhat akin to “Survivor” for artists. Twenty two artists, five rounds, and one winner! The night began with 2 qualifying rounds. Two groups of 11 artists faced off to
Read more →So another year passes….. Where did 2012 go in such a hurry?! Good thing I was paying attention and making the most of it! Here’s a look back on a few of my favorite silly, crazy, amazing moments of 2012. 1, During my Artist in Residence at
Read more →Well I hope you’re ready because it’s that time again!! Central Art Walk time!! The Central Art Walk is a yearly studio tour that welcomes visitors from all over to come out and see the studio’s and work spaces of our wonderfully talented local artists. This year the tour will
Read more →Introducing “Extended Momentum!” For the past 3 months my work has been calling the Communitech Hub home. So, so have I. Occasionally painting in their beautiful courtyard and showing clients through their fantastic networking space, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time as Artist in Residence at the Hub. Extended Momentum
Read more →As I’m sure you already know, THEMUSEUM in Kitchener is an amazing institution that we are very fortunate to have access to. As a community landmark, and just one example of our commitment to arts and culture in Waterloo Region, they continue to push the envelope and bring us extraordinary and
Read more →Update! Update! Update! THE iHeARTapple EXHIBITION HAS BEEN EXTENDED!!! VISIT US AT CARBON COMPUTING UNTIL SATURDAY MAT 12TH!! Join us Friday May 11th from 6:45pm-8pm for our Artist Talk by Jennifer Gough! Three months, one Artist in Residency, and a WACKLOAD of Apple computer parts later, the
Read more →Say goodbye January, Hello Febtastic! I’m excited to announce that for the months of February & March I will be the Artist In Residence at Kwartzlab! For those of you unfamiliar with Kwartzlab, here’s the down low . What does this mean? It means that for the
Read more →2011 was kind of a whirlwind year here at Minds Eye Studio Art! Here’s a little wrap up of some highlights. 5 of my favorite events, moments, and challenges. 1, I made a giant 10ft x 10ft crossword puzzle for TEDxWaterloo! Which by the way will be happening again very soon!
Read more →Paradigms of Perception MESA Studio & Gallery proudly presents to the public Paradigms of Perception. POPkw POPkw is an art exhibit focused on showcasing the work of artists using visual, conceptual, and literal expressions of ideas. Seeing through the eyes of the
Read more →So here’s what I’ve been up to lately! From June 6th to July 6th I participated in Labspace Studio‘s (Re)collection Project. A journey through creative space. Past, Present, and Future. Every 2-3 days a creative challenge was issued. Artists had 24 hours to create a work
Read more →Well here we are, one month later and I’m just now posting my wrap up for FUEL! What an event! After 3 months of planning, a week of artists dropping off work and preparing the gallery, and an evening of art & entertainment I can confidently say
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