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Wilson Warbles

Emily Wilson

Writing about art, books, practice, and being human.

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Drawing words and writing images

A collection of Martha Rich’s “Philly-isms” from her 2023 exhibition It’s Wild Here at Paradigm Gallery + Studio in Philadelphia.

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Humdrum Days

Last time I wrote that there is little going on aboveground; this remains true. I don’t have new projects and ideas to report about each month. Sometimes I am just staying afloat, doing my best to show up. Sometimes I am staying in and stay...

2 months ago
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There is little going on aboveground

Snow at Koishikawa, woodcut by Katsushika Hokusai (c. 1832-1833). Via Library of Congress collection.

3 months ago
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Sweet Treats

Happy New Year readers; I hope you are feeling well rested and well fed after a holiday feast or two. On that topic, this month’s dispatch is about food! Over the last couple months I’ve worked on a secret food-related commission that was i...

4 months ago
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  • Emily Wilson

    Emily Wilson is an artist and illustrator who lives in a house in the woods near her hometown on Lheidli T'enneh territory (Prince George, BC). She thinks often about place and memory, in the midst of painting, reading, walking, and skiing.

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