Mary Ellen Childs: Art and Intimidation
Thanks to our lively mother, my childhood household was full of making things"food, poems, make-believe, sweaters, parties, baskets, candles, music, paintings, dances, costumes. We all participated. It was part of everyday life. It was fun, it was in my bones, and I felt certain I'd grow up to do something creative. Around the age of [...]
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