Art Studio-Cynthia Winton-Henry

Art Studio-Cynthia Winton-Henry “I bow to creative souls in every form! I've studied and taught theology and the arts and make a living at that intersection. See cynthiawinton-henry.com.

In my forties, I created my first "shrine" to honor fairies and then exhibited a series of shrines at Redux and Jingletown Arts in Alameda and at First Church Berkeley. I continue to enjoy finding containers and curating artful conversations between whimsical images and people. Now in Sacramento, I'm exploring acrylics and mixed media collage as a member of Sacramento Art Center and Verge Center f

or the Arts. I'm also the co-founder of InterPlay and an author focused on creativity and the sacred.

03/18/2026

“When I was a little guy, I went over to my aunt’s house one day. She was an artist, who mostly worked in paint. She had set up an easel with brushes and a canvas in her backyard, next to the one she had for herself. I sat down and said, “But I don’t know how to paint!” She said, “You have all the tools in front of you, plus two hands. Sit down. Paint!” It taught me that I could do anything—all I had to do was try.” Richard Goldman

Lily! I placed her here so I could watch this repeatedly.
02/06/2026

Lily! I placed her here so I could watch this repeatedly.

Lily Rose Fine is a British-Canadian Painter based in Vancouver. Her work explores emotional intimacy and mythic symbolism through the depiction of collected...

So appreciate this Somali artist in Minnesota.
01/23/2026

So appreciate this Somali artist in Minnesota.

Violence has a way of turning familiar places into guarded ground. And yet, I ask not what has been taken, but what we will continue to build from what remains.

What is your unit?
01/20/2026

What is your unit?

Episode [294]: Marking, whittling, struggling, scumbling, contradicting, and abstracting, artist Amy Sillman wrestles with the history and materiality of pai...

return-of-a-dance mask-impacts-community
01/17/2026

return-of-a-dance mask-impacts-community

In 1957, a carved red cedar mask known as the "King of the Underworld" was sold, given a catalogue number, labelled and placed in storage at the Museum of Vancouver. The masks's previous life of dancing, ceremony and record-keeping in Gwa'yi village was over.

A story telling treasure from Ursula LeGuin.
01/14/2026

A story telling treasure from Ursula LeGuin.

Two by Two Creators take on Ursula K. Le Guins essay illustrated and told by Two by Two creators for their Paper bag theory of Creativity

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