Small, yet Sublime
A new painting at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
A new painting at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
A conversation about the creative process with Milton Glaser, a giant in the field of graphic design, creator of famous posters, prints and the “I Love New York” logo.
An interview with Sarah Finch, English actress in theater, television and film, whose outlook and career choices reflect creative love for her art
Revealing the mystery of true greatness
A response to Ron Austin’s book, In a New Light
By Cecilia González-Andrieu
When I was in graduate school, Ron Austin was the patient and generous mentor who listened to doubts and gently answered questions; there was a uniqueness about him that my friends and I recognized—and it filled us with hope. And hope does not come easily or cheaply when you are in grad school. Among ourselves we always referred to Ron with two interrelated phrases: “Ron is the real thing” and “Ron is a sage, a wise man.”
One of the last honorary doctorates bestowed on Focolare founder Chiara Lubich before her death was an honorary doctorate in Art by the Catholic University of Maracaibo, Venezuela. Following are excerpts from her acceptance speech.