Mostly because I get to bring all the awesome stuff I accumulated over the break back to my apartment. The little airplane shown above was actually purchased at a garage sale last summer for $5, but this is also...Continue Reading »
In an an attempt to reboot this blog, here is the checklist for my 2010 resolutions: 1. Look at more art. Go to more galleries. Definitely. And this might have something to do with the fact that for the past...Continue Reading »
Things have started to finally get back into full swing at the Pratt Art History office. This entire week, new wide-eyed freshman have been milling about and getting lost on campus. Slowly, new and returning faculty have been coming...Continue Reading »
I took these photographs of my school's campus as part of my job in the Art History office. We're currently in the process of updating our website and the chair decided it might be nice to spruce it up...Continue Reading »
Because I'm hardly ever at home for more than a month at a time anymore, my mother had taken to turning my room into an extra closet of sorts. Whenever I returned home for Thanksgiving or Christmas, I would...Continue Reading »
When I was little and my parents took me shopping at Sloan's furniture store, I came along only begrudgingly. The store's intense clutter sent shivers up my spine and and the unheated, dimly lit, cavernous space made me long...Continue Reading »
Last Saturday, my father took Russell and I on a car ride through two Buffalo neighborhoods: The Hydraulics and The Valley. Nearby, we stumbled across a pretty amazing public park. The park, hidden at the end of a residential...Continue Reading »
I'm home in Buffalo for the month of June to take a French course at Buffalo State College. While I've been here, I've been making good on my resolution to ride my bike. A lot. I ride my bike...Continue Reading »
For the one person that actually reads this blog (AKA my mom), you can sleep soundly. I have not died. I have just not really had the time/interest/patience for blogging over the past few months. For a while, I had...Continue Reading »