Suzanne Freeman

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    Chroma Projects enjoyed four exciting years of being able to introduce and exhibit art in our glorious space on the (Charlottesville) Downtown Mall. But all things being eventually subject to change, we […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 6 months ago

     

     
    When I first moved to Qatar ten years ago, I was disappointed to find that the desert of the Qatar peninsula (on the northeastern coast of the Arabian peninsula) was not as lush as that of Arizona, where I […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 6 months ago

    As I write, Halloween is upon us.  Not that I need to say anything.  Signs of its approach have been around for a while.  It is unlikely to slip by unnoticed.  Depending on how you measure such things (pu […]

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    Western photographer Katherine Minott moves in close in color and black and white.

    Her closeups — abstracts as well as things recognizable — explore “the beauty hidden in every day objects, the sacred […]

  • Charlottesville’s Les Yeux du Monde Gallery is presently exhibiting a solo show by mixed media painter and landscapist Anne Slaughter, profiled earlier in Streetlight. Slaughter is known for her layered s […]

  • Lydia was larger than life.

    Her paintings, installations, lectures and scholarship were all intertwined, embodying her probing and profound intellect and her far ranging quest to decipher modern culture […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 8 months ago

    Like many other people, I have had Ferguson, Missouri on my mind in recent weeks. I have been thinking most directly, of course, about Michael Brown, his parents, family members, friends, all those who feel […]

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    Roman Sirotin, a native of Saint Petersburg, Russia is a multi-media artist drawn to beauty in many realms. A dancer, painter and photographer now living in Columbus, Ohio, Roman moved to America […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 9 months ago

    The other day I walked out to my mailbox. There was an official letter from the City of Los Angeles parking violations bureau. Hmmm. I know what this is about. My daughter has not paid a past due traffic […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 9 months ago

    BEYOND THE PULPIT

    The Dreaming

    I am a retired minister. That is what the umbrella title for the occasional pieces that may appear in this space refers to. It is fair warning that what I write about may have […]

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    Artist Richard Crozier’s works are subjects of change…change of seasons, change of light, change of landscape and skyline. Over the past four decades, he has produced more than 3000 “portraits” of the C […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago

                                                             Home Schooling

    “What are you doing?”  Juliana’s voice drifted in around the corner of the living room, coming to rest finally in his willing ear.  He […]

  • First impressions can be unexpected. Driving into Athens and looking at its poorer parts, my wife and I first thought of Mexico.

     

    When I went to see the Parthenon, it was soon clear I could never […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 11 months ago

    I wasn’t a natural writer but I always wanted to be one. Born in New York City, I soon moved to Providence, Rhode Island with my family and then to Washington, D.C. where my father began working for the C.I.A. A […]

  • Julia Aurora Travers likes to mix it up. Her creative talent and social concerns combine in various venues—as artist, designer, writer and teacher. A native of Hampton, Virginia, Travers now lives in C […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 12 years ago

    A Writer Retreats

    I was on a quest. A quest for a room of one’s own to finish my draft, far from the hurly-burly of New York City.

    A lucky Google search led me to The Porches Writing Retreat and a photo of a […]

  • Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 12 years ago

    The mystery will be solved on Saturday at six.

    The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) will unveil “The Commission” at Morven Farm in Charlottesville on Saturday May 10th. This year’s Commi […]

  • Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 12 years ago

    Water pistols. Animal crackers. Twinkies. Paper airplanes. Dollar bills, paddle ball toys and boxes of popcorn. Fun and games, but maybe not the stuff of fine art. Unless you’re Virginia artist Michael F […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 12 years ago

    When I recently encountered STREETLIGHT for the first time, I found myself wondering about the name, why it was chosen, what associations it is meant to evoke.  Then as I explored the magazine I ran across Susan […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 12 years ago

    “If we can’t educate you, we’ll make a pet of you, or sacrifice you.”  This from Jean Sampson in her class Gutsy Abstract Oil Painting at The McGuffy Art Center where Jean is a resident studio artist. This is a […]

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