“What happens to all of the pages that people put under the bed?” That is a question that artists Melissa Hunter Gurney and Chris Carr asked themselves during the months […]
Posts by Author Archives: Christine Stoddard
Christine Stoddard is a Washingtonian turned Brooklynite. Her art and writings have appeared in the New York Transit Museum, Cosmopolitan The Tulane Review, Jimson Weed, The Feminist Wire, and beyond. When not editing Quail Bell Magazine, she covers politics for Bustle, Latina culture for Vivala, and puppy humor for BarkPost. Her book, Hispanic and Latino Heritage in Virginia (The History Press, 2016) is due out this June: http://bit.ly/1V74H9r
The Sketchbook Project Is A Garden Of Artistic Goodness
If you spent your childhood lusting after the library in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” there’s a place in Williamsburg you have to visit. It’s called the Brooklyn Art Library […]
New Web Series Captures The Hustle (And Humor) Of Living in Williamsburg
You’ve heard of people splitting studios in Williamsburg, but would you split a bed to live within spitting distance of Bedford Avenue? That’s the premise of “Full Disclosure,” a new web series […]