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Wonder Women gazes through the lens of the fetishized, marginalized and unseen

Wonder Women gazes through the lens of the fetishized, marginalized and unseen

If you haven’t experienced the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery exhibition on 18 Wooster Street, this weekend is your last chance to marvel at Wonder Women. Curated by the Deitch Gallery’s Managing Director Kathy Huang, she presents thirty Asian American and diasporic women and non-binary artists' work representing their interpretation of wonder, self, and identity through figuration.

My 'Creative Morning' at Etsy HQ

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My 'Creative Morning' at Etsy HQ

Here is a peek into the public floor (6) where Etsy Labs and the Etsytorium both live.  The curation of art and craft, the Etsy voice in signage and design choices as well as the functionality of the space made it a morning to remember.  

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Brands interested in humanity and being real should look to transparency.

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Brands interested in humanity and being real should look to transparency.

"Poet and fiction writer Benjamin Brindise will take us on a quest for transparency in an attempt to find the truth inside the lie."  Creative Mornings.

Benjamin talks about his journey to being vulnerable and truthful on stage and how that has liberated him and changed his work to be honest, real and transparent.  Overcoming his fear has gained him an audience, support and success.  People are interested in the truth. Brands seeking honest and human relationships can learn from Benjamin's lesson on transparency.  Being vulnerable and facing their fear of not being perfect will be an honest and transparent voice on stage that people are looking for and will respect. 

Benjamin Brindise (born 1987) is an American writer of fiction and poetry as well as a Teaching Artist at the Just Buffalo Literary Center. 

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