Art and poetry from the March 2024 issue of Tumbleweird Take a look at all of the wonderful art submissions featured in the March 2024 issue of Tumbleweird!
Interview with Alexis Nikole Art’s Alexis White "Alexis White creates digital illustrations of brightly colored ‘junk food’ pop art."
Gallery at the Park: Captivating new exhibition of prints and steel sculptures "This March, Gallery at the Park presents a captivating new 2D and 3D exhibition from Jacqueline Trujillo and Nathan Robles!"
Art and poetry February 2024 A display of all of the art and poetry included in the Febuary issue of Tumbleweird. Enjoy!
What determines greatness?/¿Qué es lo que determina la grandeza? BILINGUAL. “You share the same nature as the cosmos. You are part of it… so trust that you will grow.”
Gallery at the Park presents an incredible new 2D and 3D exhibition "The reception for Hannum, Johnson, and Newcomb is Sunday, February 4, from 1–3 pm."
Art & Poetry from January 2024 Enjoy the art and poetry featured in the January 2024 issue of Tumbleweird!
60s Sleaze "The ‘sleaze’ paperback of the 1960s transitioned from the Victorian attitude of obscenity to more of a contemporary attitude regarding topics such as sex and violence."
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!”
Golden Paladin: December 2023 “It was this last priority that found Hesa in one of the underground larders scowling alternately between a stack of crates and a parchment in her hand.”
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.”
Art & poetry from the November 2023 issue! “Here’s the wonderful art and poetry published in the November 2023 issue!”
Art is everywhere: The art of burlesque “I have always loved art. I’ve found it helpful as a way of expressing myself and connecting in a world where I often felt isolated and misunderstood.”
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.”
Killers of the Flower Moon ”In order to confront our racist past, we must learn from the people we have wronged.”
The Underground Railroad and the runaway slave “Forevermore, I will be seen as a free African American.”
TRIFI Film Festival 2023 “The 15th Annual Tri-Cities International Film Festival (TRIFI) will kick off on Friday, October 13, celebrating 15 years of showing independent national and international films”
Exhibition of Maja Shaw watercolors and jewelry from incarcerated youth "This October, the Gallery at the Park presents an exciting new 2D and 3D exhibition!"
We made elf ears with Something Twisted! “The uncertainty melted into excitement as she laid out all the wire, gems, beads, and tools.”
BLOOM Knowing that you are incapable of following the understood rules, and having to make up your own, is very liberating.