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Author: Bethany Wood

hoarder from the border 🌻 grandma goblin ✨ eclectic witch 🌙 see also; actress, writer, disabled, & queer 🌞 she/they

Call for artists, writers and enthusiasts

July 29, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

The Idea of a Home

May 23, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

If you haven't found your home yet, don't worry, it will come to you in time.

Breathe.

March 26, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

When you're having a difficult day, just remember that this is only temporary. Take your time, go at your own pace.

Art and Social Change exhibition @ Midlands Art Centre

March 9, 2020March 4, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

"Disabled bodies aren't beautiful 'despite' their disabilities or impairments, we aren't here for your inspiration-porn." My take on the Art and Social Change: The Disability Arts Movement exhibit at the Midlands Art Centre; the most inclusive exhibition I have ever been to.

My First Written Piece for the RBSA Gallery!

March 5, 2020March 6, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

Lachlan Monaghan Backstage & Olivia Swinscoe Next Wave Associate Both solo exhibitions are on display until Saturday 21 March 2020 on the ground … Photography exhibitions captured at the RBSA Gallery: Lachlan Monaghan and Olivia Swinscoe

Here’s my excuse

March 3, 2020March 22, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

As mentioned in my previous post, the reason for my radio silence on the blog is because I've been writing for another. Is that cheating? Maybe. To make up for time lost, here's the link to my first post for the RBSA Art Blog! I really enjoyed the exhibition, and writing for such a fab … Continue reading Here’s my excuse

“How Does the Devil Keep Time?” Review: Faustus: That Damned Woman

March 3, 2020March 22, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ 1 Comment

A complete overhaul of the original, Chris Bush re-imagines Faustus to create a more current, complicated, and gripping play.

Solitary Wandering through Ancestral Bloodlines: Meryl McMaster, As Immense as the Sky

January 23, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

It's not very often I feel a real connection or sense of grounding with contemporary art, but it's happened again. Here, I wander through the Ikon's exhibition of Meryl McMaster's work.

The Original Futch: Female Masculinities in the 1920’s

January 17, 2020March 22, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

Butches, dy*es, and everything in between, today I'm looking at female masculinities in reference to the 1920's.

Witchcraft & Mental Health

January 15, 2020January 15, 2020 ~ Bethany Wood ~ Leave a comment

How a little bit of magic can help you survive the darker days.

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