In the March 2017 issue of DESERT magazine, I profiled The Coachella Valley Art Scene's founder and director Sarah Scheideman to learn more about the ups and downs that contributed to where she is today.
Read MoreIn the February 2017 issue of DESERT magazine, I interviewed desert locals who traveled to Standing Rock Sioux Reservation during the ongoing protest of the Dakota Access pipeline, to understand their experience of activism with a community that was not their own.
Read MoreIn the February 2017 issue of DESERT magazine, I spent some time with Coachella Valley artist Phillip K. Smith III to preview his upcoming installation at Desert X.
Read MoreFor the January 2017 issue of DESERT magazine, I interviewed woodworker Aleksandra Zee about her artistry and what it's been like to be a woman in a man's world.
Read MoreThis duo of Coachella Valley natives looks to bring an old school style to the desert's artistic landscape, so I stopped into the shop to get to know them.
Read MoreSurrounded by the 30 different kinds of cactuses that grow in Sara Combs' backyard, I sat down with the artist to chat about The 100 Day Project, an endeavor to foster intentional creativity.
Read MoreI spoke with architect Harold James Bissner Jr., about the Mojave Desert masterpiece he built nearly five decades ago: the Volcano House.
Read MoreI had the honor of getting to know the seven founding members of Wyld Womxn, a new collective for female artists in the Coachella Valley.
Read MoreFor the September 2016 issue of DESERT magazine, I rounded up my top book recommendations to keep you entertained and out of the heat - and had the opportunity to speak with author Katherine Ball about the interview process for her latest release, "Not Broken Yet."
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