26 Years of Beginning Again
Twenty-six years ago, a lost earring led me to glass and, unexpectedly, to an entirely different life. This anniversary reflection explores the trade-offs, freedoms, relationships, and impact that have shaped WindHorse Arts over the past quarter century.
Paying Attention: Lessons from 3300 Kiln Firings
What can 3,300 kiln firings teach an artist? In this behind-the-scenes look at fused glass, Alison Thibault shares the role of observation, experimentation, and curiosity in her creative practice, along with the lessons hidden inside decades of kiln logs.
Bruce
This past Friday - it was all I could do to stay inside- so I didn’t and rather than dutifullly checking off the items on my ever present to do list - I puttered - moving from task to task as I was drawn to them. And it was the perfect day to put on the screen doors. By the end of the afternoon the house had shifted, more air moving through it, more light, that subtle seasonal exhale. And now, every time I walk in, the screen swings shut behind me with that sharp, familiar crack, and without any warning at all, I’m gone.
Choosing Jewelry Should Feel Like This
Choosing jewelry doesn’t have to feel complicated.
Over the years, I’ve watched people try on piece after piece, searching for something that feels right—and I’ve come to believe it’s less about getting it perfect and more about paying attention.
In this new post, I’m sharing a few simple ways to choose jewelry you’ll actually wear, along with a gentle approach to picking something meaningful for someone else.
Dumplings, Laughter, and Learning Something New
Last Saturday my mom and I spent the afternoon learning to make dumplings from scratch with Ger Liang Tysk of Red Kettle Kimchi through Partners in Island Education. Dough, filling, pleats, and plenty of laughter filled the room.