One Year Ago Today
December 20th, 2007 admin Posted in Art |
It was one year ago I first dipped my toe into the Fort Collins art blogging pool. And looking back at those early posts it is good to see how much it has evolved. Though I still feel I am finding my blog voice and I have kept things pretty safe this far. I know it will continue to evolve and that voice I am looking for will be found.
Thanks to everyone who reads this little blog. I do appreciate the comments and support I continue to receive. It is because of you I will continue to work at this and continue to develop it into a good source of information on art and artists in Fort Collins.
At the end of the day all I want to do is help artists in this community do what they do.
Raise your glass to another year of art palaver!
December 21st, 2007 at 2:43 am
Thank you for Art Palaver! I have enjoyed it via RSS…Its lovely to dip into some local art ‘food for thought’ as I peruse the web for the day. Gratitude for gluing the creative community with your work!
peace,
e~*
December 25th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
Congratulations on your impressive milestone. Your “little blog” provides an important voice for our local arts and it’s a wonderful read. Keep up the great work!
/cb
December 27th, 2007 at 12:03 am
Hear, hear!
Many congrats…I have enjoyed Art Palaver & ZAF622 immensely and I look forward to many more years.
I am also curious about Ft. Collins’ Art in Public Places meetings and the mysterious ‘rescheduling’ that keeps occurring. I thought about applying for the board, but I didn’t as that would exclude me from any Calls for Artists for the next few years. I look forward to some investigative reporting if you ever get a chance to talk with Ellen Martin or anyone else with AiPP.
Also, when you’re able to get ZAF622 going again, might I suggest an interview with painters Amelia Caruso & Phil Guzy or sculptor Mark Leichliter?
(In the interest of full disclosure, Mark is my boyfriend…)
January 3rd, 2008 at 6:52 pm
yeah, thanks for having a great local art blog. keep up the great work.