Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. DeWitt Henry is the founder of Ploughshares literary magazine; author of Sweet Marjoram: Notes and Essays; The Marriage of Anna Maye…
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Sahar Khalkhalian
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. In the WTP Spotlight: Sahar Khalkhalian Sahar Khalkhalian is an Iranian-born artist currently residing in Canada whose work…
Place and Space
Four Distinctive Artists By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent This season, I found myself drawn especially to exhibitions that dealt with place and space. Nature and man-made structures, along with the moods, light, and colors they evoke, are approached distinctively by artists Matthias Meyer, Andro Wekua, Jennifer Bartlett, and Richard Anuszkiewicz, while all of these…
Sculpture En Plein Air and Salvaging Kitchen Waste
The Unusual and Noteworthy By Susan B. Apel, WTP Art Correspondent Fall is New England’s last best chance to enjoy the outdoors without snow boots and ski gloves. Not so curiously, then, land art and sculpture en plein air beckoned throughout the autumn. The white cube galleries will be waiting and cozy during the upcoming…
A Lake Champlain Studio
Inside the Studio with Sandy Sokoloff Inside the Studio offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the work environments of WTP artists, as well as insight into their creative process within these resonate spaces. See Sandy Sokoloff’s work in WTP Vol. VII #10. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer Five years ago, painter Sandy Sokoloff left Boston to live…
In the WTP Spotlight
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Mary Gilliland Mary Gilliland, whose poetry has been anthologized in Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms In Our Hands and Strange…
LAST OF HER NAME by Mimi Lok
Eye on the Indies A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor Last of Her Name: A Novella & Stories by Mimi Lok (Los Angeles: Kaya Press, October 22, 2019. 200 pages; $16.95; paperback original ISBN 978-1-885030-61-0). “…thereby hangs a tale.” —William Shakespeare (As You Like It, The…
Shape of Shape at MoMA
The Artist’s Choice at MoMA By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent The Shape of Shape, on view through April 20, 2020, at MoMA The newly renovated and reopened Museum of Modern Art in New York City, NY, is expansive, airy, and open. Upon entering one is faced with a choice of going left to the…
Photography Simplified
In January 2017, John Greiner-Ferris returned to being a photographer after a ten-year hiatus in theater. That winter, Greiner-Ferris was working on a play at a residency in Vermont when he picked up a camera and resumed where he’d left off. After all, many years earlier he’d worked as a corporate and freelance photographer and…
Vol. VII #10
3D Graphics, Painted Paradoxes, and Statues This month in The Woven Tale Press Vol. VII #10: Figurative images using 3D graphics, paintings whose images appear and seem not to appear, the poem “On Statues”, and so much more, including our 2019 winners of the Elizabeth Sloan Tyler Memorial Award . To view more extraordinary issues,…
2019 Pushcart Nominations
Congratulations to our 2019 Nominees! Poetry Nathan McClain “They said I was an alternate,” (so I sought to perfect) Sheryl L. White “Muskrats on the Ark” Rooja Mohassessy “Shopping” Memoir Kayla Lutes “Lilacs in Memoriam” Beth Kephart “Fixing Beauty” Fiction Michael Xu Wang “New Work in New China”
Landscape Painting and Near Realism
Eileen Murphy has spent most of her life along the Hudson River, first in Westchester and Columbia Counties, and now in Brooklyn, where she has lived for the past fifteen years. Murphy has shown widely in New York City and in Hudson, NY. She has been awarded residencies to the Vermont Studio Center and Yaddo.…