John Bonadies and his letterpress
Alive and kicking, the physical letterpress inspires one man to make it accessible through new digital technologies.
Alive and kicking, the physical letterpress inspires one man to make it accessible through new digital technologies.
Former U of I student, Sara is a fabulous L.A. milliner. What’s a milliner? Read the interview to find out.
Bonnie Fortune discusses the unapologetically political art at the UIUC’s I space Gallery and her role, as curator, for the exhibit.
Tyler Bergfield dreams his creations and realizes them on canvas. We asked him a few questions about about what makes him work.
Matt Zagorski is still pretty new to the food scene. No bother, he’s got the leg up on more than a few locals with appearances on the Food Network, and award winning pies, to boot.
Lindsey Markel can’t be stopped. Always on the go, she keeps creative in a variety of ways.
J. Phlip is back in Champaign for just a second. She lets us in on her love for Radiohead, but why she still can’t totally get down with indie rock, and what she’s been missing from her hometown the most.
I stumbled upon Bethany Cooper’s artwork while I was searching Etsy’s local galleries. Bethany’s work is extremely affordable and also very darling. I received so many compliments on my bee earrings and pendant, I had …
Cynthia Oliver’s proverbial plate is piled high. In no particular order, she’s a mother, professor, poet (with her body and on paper), dancer, an artist, choreographer…the list seems endless and demanding — yet she always …
Elise McAuley can be found dancing her little heart out in the ballet (she’s been at it for 17 years), behind the camera or occasionally photo blogging on Things and Stuff. Write her an e-mail …