Blog Feb 15, 2023 Black History Month Spotlight: Toni Morrison Nobel laureate Toni Morrison talks about the role of failure in her writing practice.
Blog Jul 21, 2022 Notable Quotable: Kelli Jo Ford on Misconceptions About Native Writers Writer Kelli Jo Ford (Cherokee) talks about the misplaced expectation that works by Native artists are always "cultural explainers."
Blog Jul 06, 2022 Notable Quotable: Korina Emmerich (Puyallup) on being a Native Designer Fashion designer Korina Emmerich talks about the complications of being pigeonholed as a Native designer.
Blog Jun 22, 2022 Notable Quotable: Kim Blaeser (Anishinaabe) on the Importance of Poetry in Native Communities Poet Kim Blaeser (Anishinaabe) talks about being raised in a family of storytellers and the importance of poetry to Native culture.
Blog May 27, 2022 Notable Quotable: Cerise Lim Jacobs of White Snake Projects Cerise Lim Jacobs, founder of White Snake Projects, talks about the opportunities and challenges of being an Asian American creator.
Blog Mar 16, 2022 It Takes a Community: A Conversation with Fashion Designer Natalie Chanin For more than 20 years, fashion designer Natalie Chanin has championed sustainable, community-based fashion. Here's her take on why that matters.
Blog Feb 04, 2022 A Conversation with Toni Morrison In this conversation for American Artscape, the late Nobel Prize-winning writer Toni Morrison shared her thoughts on the importance of failure as part of her writing practice.