Q&A: ‘Nothing too sacred’ for Walkingbear

Q&A: ‘Nothing too sacred’ for Walkingbear

Donald Walkingbear has never run from a topic. He studied poetry by ear as a youngster and started penning soon after. Don’t miss tonight’s MOPoetry Slam.

HIVE Q&A Series: Krall’s linked-meat love is in the genes

HIVE Q&A Series: Krall’s linked-meat love is in the genes

TAGsgf.com caught up with HIVE contributor Hawk Krall to talk hot dogs, comics with fluid and the best movies about Philadelphia. HIVE Four is scheduled to release at the end of the month.

Q&A: HIVE contributor, Ward, draws inspiration from history, science

Q&A: HIVE contributor, Ward, draws inspiration from history, science

HIVE Four is scheduled for a late April release and packed to the gills with talent. Pasadena’s Malachi Ward has evolved from gallery artist to cartoonist.

SGF cross-genre photographer, DeLeon, leaves shots natural

SGF cross-genre photographer, DeLeon, leaves shots natural

Carmelita DeLeon found a love for photography while shooting college sports in the 1990s. What lands in frames is what she saw in the lens, never editing her shots.

Q&A: Denver cartoonist, Van Sciver, brings brutally honest style to local anthology

Q&A: Denver cartoonist, Van Sciver, brings brutally honest style to local anthology

HIVE Four is scheduled for a late April release and packed to the gills with talent. Noah Van Sciver’s honest cartooning style has led to awkward conversations.

Wyman refusing panty hose – the Q & A

Wyman refusing panty hose – the Q & A

Peggy Wyman was in the corporate blender long enough. Her interesting forms using pine needles has gained national notoriety, all from our little neck of the woods.

Q&A: Lyman’s new series is a little uncomfy

Q&A: Lyman’s new series is a little uncomfy

Sean Lyman’s new series is getting set to go on tour – including a stint in Germany. TAGSGF caught up with Lyman, his voice is played by Sir Anthony Hopkins.

Olive’s surreal style drives Good Girl Art

Olive’s surreal style drives Good Girl Art

(Story by Amanda Lane, originally published in SAUCE, April 09) Lil Olive paints with a surreal touch and vivid imagination. The ambiance of Lil’s art studio is filled with objects and portraits that bring a vast amount of fervor and verve to create beautiful paintings of nature. There is also an essence of hidden characters [...]

Catching up with Hearts of Fire’s Joey Trent

Catching up with Hearts of Fire’s Joey Trent

Joey Trent has done countless incredible pieces while specializing in biomech and calligraphy works at Hearts of Fire. TAG sat down with Trent for a quick Q&A.

Heather Cherie Photography: The anti-studio

Heather Cherie Photography: The anti-studio

Heather Amer never expected to be a professional photographer, but with an amazing eye she finds the shot while her subjects stay comfortable.

Elkins lets eyes tell the story

Elkins lets eyes tell the story

Holly Elkins, featured at Fresh Gallery, uses acrylics and water colors to narrate her subjects’ lifelong stories.

Bloodworth pioneered SGF’s lone blown glass studio

Bloodworth pioneered SGF’s lone blown glass studio

Springfield Hot Glass Studio shapes glass at temperatures reaching 1,500 degrees while applying opposite pressure with their breath. It’s a fascinating (and free) process you can watch during daily demonstrations from Terry and Gabe Bloodworth.

The Frank Lloyd Wright of pottery (not just for decoration)

The Frank Lloyd Wright of pottery (not just for decoration)

It seems like too obvious a concept: ceramic cooking pieces which are meant to cook. Whoa! That’s a thought. Kris and Al Clement, of Clement Clayworks, make art which serves a purpose beyond looking sweet.

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