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"Onward and Upward"
stained glass; nov 2025
home project
home project

"Growing Apart"
stained glass; nov 2025
class project
class project

"River of Grass"
stained glass; october 2025
class project
class project

"River Current"
stained glass; august 2025
summer project
summer project

"Broken Wings"
stained glass; july 2025
summer project
summer project

"Sea Glass"
stained glass; sheet glass and glass marbles; december 2024
independent work
scholastic silver key 2024
independent work
scholastic silver key 2024

"Wild Orchid"
acrylic; may 2025
class project
class project

"The Fruit of My Labours"
oil paint; april 2025
class project
class project

"Shattered Soul"
plaster gauze, ceramic dishware, caulk, and clay; january 2025
class project
class project

"Shattered Soul"
plaster gauze, ceramic dishware, caulk, and clay; january 2025
class project
class project

"Shattered Soul"
plaster gauze, ceramic dishware, caulk, and clay; january 2025
class project
class project

"Familiar Pages"
self-portrait; black conté pencil; november 2024
class project
class project

"Eve"
relief sculpture; ceramic; may 2024
class project
class project


awareness post - anna guarneri
Anna Guarneri is an artist based in Philadelphia who has a BA in cultural history from UPenn and studied art at Gage Academy of Art and California College of the Arts. She works in stained glass often, and I find myself really enjoying the color schemes she uses -- I think they could be really good inspo for me as I seek to diversify the color schemes in my own work! Her compositions don't always fit into what I'd like my work to look like -- hers tend to be more regular/geom
Emma Lindsey
Dec 21, 20251 min read
career post - q2 - museum art historian/curator
Art historians working in museums often work on researching pieces that already exist in a collection, or writing wall plaques/descriptions for pieces that will soon go on display. Additionally, a large part of this role could be organizing new/specialized exhibitions (like the rotating exhibits at the VMFA) and helping determine the best way to display/discuss them based on historical meaning and significance. This is especially applicable if it's something like the Terracot
Emma Lindsey
Dec 21, 20251 min read


process post - project #4
I think this piece is going well so far - I haven't been able to get as far as I'd like because I had a We the People competition this week that ate up my time, but overall I'd say I'm proud of my progress considering my last goals were negative space and new color schemes. I really want to focus on maintaining interesting color schemes in the future as long as it makes sense for whatever piece I'm working on -- up until now I've been doing either warm or cool coloring for my
Emma Lindsey
Dec 21, 20251 min read
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