Art & Poetry from January 2024 Enjoy the art and poetry featured in the January 2024 issue of Tumbleweird!
Gallery at the Park features beautiful art quilts “For the first featured show of 2024, the Gallery at the Park welcomes back the Tri-City Quilters’ Guild!”
Art and poetry from Dec 2023 “Here is all the art and poetry you can find in the December 2023 issue of Tumbleweird!”
More than just play! “Actually, Halloween costumes have become a lot more mainstream with the advent of one word: Cosplay!”
Pulp fiction “Most people today are unfamiliar with pulps, although they were the early promoters of American popular fiction.”
Margaret Brundage: 'Queen of the Pulps' “Most people are probably unfamiliar with Margaret Brundage who was ‘Queen of the Pulps’ and the first woman science fiction, fantasy, and horror illustrator, starting way back in the 1930s.”
Ropework: Processing beauty Philip E. Harding’s exhibition of rope work will be on display at the Gallery at the Park August 29–September 30. The artist reception is Sunday, September 10, 1–3pm.
Arkham… home of the Cthulhu Mythos and other weird fiction “It [Arkham House] is an example of a small publishing company that had a mission to preserve a genre of literature and succeeded.”
Golden Paladin (Aug 2023) “She wheeled to look at the Golden Paladin, sure her eyes were as large as a hill giant’s but unable to wrangle her expression into anything more professional.”
Visibility. Accessibility. “I've been involved in the art scene for over 25 years now, and in all that time, I've only seen one disabled artist.”
Black culture in popular culture “Black style is such an important part of American culture. It is the seasoning that gives everything more flavor.”
Golden Paladin recap: Part 4 "The Golden Paladin deduced that Merlin was not only targeting Arthur with the mana-storm, but directly attempting to kill her."
Art herstory "...socially constructed gender roles have created a mountain of barriers which make it nearly impossible for women to be heard over the thundering voices of the wealthy, powerful, predominantly white, male base that rules the art world."
Urban Poets Society presents: RISE “We believe that when the community is given opportunities to contribute to their environment in a creative way, they discover how valuable and indispensable their talents are to the world around them.”
Art and poetry from April 2023 Enjoy April's roundup of art and poetry from our wonderful contributors.
What the world needs now, is cozy, sweet cozy Kickstart a cozy, capybara-themed book from local author K.R.R. Lockhaven!
DrewBoy Creative artist spotlight: Gavin Lightfoot “Enjoy yourself, and let the art go where it wants.”
Metacosm Chronicles: An introduction “Welcome, friends. Enjoy the playground of the Metacosm Chronicles.”
Art and poetry from October 2022 Peruse this collection of art and poetry from our October 2022 issue!