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Artist Interviews Arts & Culture Community Print Edition Uncategorized

Artist Feature: Sage Sorensen

Nov 17 '22Nov 17 '22
Natalie Arneson

Natalie “lee” Arneson  Hi! I’m Sage, and I work with many mediums, but clay is my favorite to manipulate.  I’m lucky to have been very involved in the ceramic studio during my time here at evergreen. I’ve taken three full time programs that carried me into participating  in an amazing […]

Arts & Culture Community Feeding the Diaspora

Feeding the Diaspora: Home Remedies for Cold Weather

Nov 16 '22Nov 15 '22
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie “Lee” Arneson As the cold begins to truly set in this November, I find myself craving a hot cup of tea more than any one dish. When the weather changes, my appetite tends to fluctuate between craving some specific food I don’t have or not finding anything appetizing […]

Artist Interviews Arts & Culture Community Features Print Edition Uncategorized

Artist Feature: Kavon King

Nov 01 '22Nov 02 '22
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie “Lee” Arneson “I’m Kavon King (he/they), I am a sophomore here at Evergreen, and originally I am from Sacramento, California.” CPJ: When did you first begin creating art? Was there a specific moment or event that drew you to art? Kavon: I think 4th grade is when I […]

Community Print Edition

Feeding the Diaspora: No Rice, No Life

Oct 19 '22Oct 27 '22
Natalie Arneson

One of the undeniable cross-cultural unifiers is rice. Whether that be long grain, short grain, brown rice, white rice, sticky rice, etc., rice is a staple item in many kitchens across many cultures and countries. In my own household, we grew up eating rice dishes from a multitude of origins. […]

Artist Interviews Arts & Culture

Artist Interview: Paige Pettibon

Feb 23 '22Mar 18 '22
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie “Lee” Arneson Paige Pettibon is an artist based in Tacoma, Washington. Her medium focus is acrylic painting, but has extended to fiber art, beadwork, digital design, and other media. Paige is Black, White, and Salish (from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes). She is influenced by her multicultural […]

Artist Interviews Arts & Culture

Artist Interview: Parker Wong

Jan 26 '22Mar 13 '22
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie “Lee” Arneson My name is Parker Wong, and I’ve been drawing for about 15 years. Most of my work is character and environmental design, as well as fanart. I’ve dabbled a bit in scientific illustration and am considering it as a career. Most of my art is viewable […]

Artist Interviews Arts & Culture Commentary Print Edition Profiles

The Fantasies of Youth: an Interview with Artist Elayna Sturm

Jan 26 '22Mar 18 '22
Natalie Arneson

by Lee Arneson Hello! My name’s Elayna (she/her), I’ll be newly twenty-two by the time this is printed (yes, I’m a Sagittarius) and I’m always changing my favorite color but currently it’s cedar-branch-green. I grew up in Massachusetts and moved to Olympia to attend Evergreen, where I will be graduating […]

Arts & Culture Community Print Edition Profiles

An Interview with Sako, the CPJ’s Amazing In-House Artist!

Nov 17 '21Nov 22 '21
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie ‘Lee’ Arneson CPJ: So, would you like to introduce yourself? Sako: Yeah! Hello, my name is Sako. This is my second year at Evergreen, and I am a visual artist of several mediums. I would say I do mostly illustration, digital, and a lot of my art practice […]

Arts & Culture Print Edition Profiles

An Interview with Paige Nakagawara

Oct 13 '21Oct 15 '21
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie “Lee” Arneson This past Thursday, I had the pleasure of sitting down with artist Paige Nakagawara for an interview, who I’ll let introduce herself in her own words. Hello Reader!! My name is Paige Nakagawara, and I am a Sophomore here at The Evergreen State College. I’m a […]

Arts & Culture Print Edition

Poem: Where Softness Lives

Oct 13 '21Oct 15 '21
Natalie Arneson

by  lee 이 therese I live in tea tins, jars of money meant for saving, fairy lights, art & photo plastered walls, scratched cd cases, & half-read books This is my eclectic safe-haven When I was younger, I wanted to live like Arrietty tiny, petite, bright-eyed, & surrounded by plants […]

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