James Fields

James Fields taught for several years in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies at the University of Kentucky. His arts writing focuses on artists profiles, studio visits, and gallery reviews while freelancing periodically as an editor and writing consultant.

Review: “Informed by Nature”

I.  Introduction For almost two years now, our world has been...

Patrick Adams: “Traces” at New Editions Gallery

Patrick Adams begins the artist statement for his new body...

Studio Visit with Skylar Smith: Her Story

With the launching of the American Women’s History Initiative, Because...

Celebrating a Century of Bernstein

You may not be familiar with the tragic love story...

The Art of Collage and Assemblage Take Wing

In his Rooftop Soliloquy, Roman Payne states that “All forms...

Art in Bloom: A Marriage of Media

Every two years as October sweeps the Ohio River Valley...

Helene Steene: An Aegean Journey

In her artist’s statement, Lexington mixed media artist Helene Steene...

Patrick Adams: Light’s Mystery

Art, poetry, and music are basically cut from the same...

The Chrysalis

Chrysalis House in Lexington, Kentucky is a non-profit organization that...

Review: Old Music in the New World

In Truman Capote’s short story, “A Christmas Memory,” the young...
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