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Needless to say our journey with HCU has been very traumatic and I pray that I won’t have to ever deal with something like this again, but knowing that Gavin also has HCU scares me to death because we never know if something like this is going to happen to him also. The only thing we can to is to work harder at getting Gavin to follow his diet and take his formula like his is supposed to. I do believe that if we would have found this on their newborn screening it would have been a lot better for both of the boys in many ways. First, they would have taken their formula without having as many problems because they would be used to it and second, the diet wouldn’t have been a big issue because they wouldn’t know any different.
This has been a long journey in just a little over 2 years, and I would have never guessed that we would have had so much to go through in such a short time. I just pray that they will be able to find a way to catch HCU better on newborn screenings so that it gives the children a better chance of life. Both Gavin and Zak had several side effects from not finding out until they were older. They both had a severe learning disability and they both had to have the eye surgery. Zakary had a mild case of scoliosis and they both had several behavior problems from it.
This letter has been very hard to write but I know by telling our story that we may be able to help another family from having to go through what we have been through. To read more about the Edward's Family story, you can click on the following link: thomasville-parents-mourn-loss-ofyear-old-son-who-had-rare-genetic-disorder
Yes. A podcast! After quietly writing daily art posts for years, in the spring of I thought it was time to add a little audio to the visual.
Here’s the idea behind ART FOR YOUR EAR: When I studied art history in university, my favorite part was, well, basically the gossip. I loved hearing why artists did certain things. What was going on in their personal life, stories about other artists they knew and worked with. Up until the rumors, the cat was taking Viagra. ART FOR YOUR EAR is exactly that inside-scoop stories from amazingly talented contemporary artists. Each episode is just long enough for you to listen while drinking your morning coffee, or during a weekend run, or while working in the studio. Ultimately it’s a chance for all of us to get to know these successful artists, who also happen to be regular people with hilarious stories, before they’re in the art history books. I post episodes every Saturday so that you can start your weekend with a bit of art for your ear.
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ANDY J PIZZA : kindred spirits
GEMMA GENE : artsy AF
MARY ELLEN MATTHEWS : live from new york
PETAH COYNE : a third, a third, a third
Talk Easy featuring Marina Abramović
PETAH COYNE : broken but beautiful
LEAH ROSENBERG : everywhere a color
GIO SWABY : love letters
SANDY SKOGLUND : believe you HAVE to do it
ASHLEY LONGSHORE : theres no place like home
ANDREA LOVE : cooking with wool
JACQUELINE TSE : hey, sugar
SIRLI RAITMA : getting on with it
SANDEEP JOHAL : me in another form
CELINE GABRIELLE : fear is a theme
ANONG BEAM : tasting chartreuse
ELYSE DODGE : mountain ranges and valley girls
ANDY J PIZZA : breadcrumbs and allies
GIO SWABY : la
Visceral Processes: Jay DeFeo, Frank Lobdell & Manuel Neri
ΩA Omega Alpha: Harmonia Rosales
Hold it Lightly: Lisa Congdon
The Decisive Moment: PhotoUrbanism in San Francisco Bay, ss
Chimeric: Student Capstone Exhibition
Vignettes: Select Views of SMCMoA’s Permanent Collection
heroes & sheroes: Corita Kent
Lisa Congdon: Hold it Lightly: Lisa Congdon
Three Series of Prints: Jacob Lawrence
From the Ground Up: Louis Siegriest, the Society of Six and Beyond
Points of View: Art Practice Capstone
Hija Del Maíz - Medicina Ancestral: Alondra Puentes Gallegos MFA Thesis
River of Words® The Natural World as Viewed by Young People
Fake It Till You Make It: A Quest for Authenticity
Interdisciplinary Voice
Power & Purpose: Reflections on the African Art Collection
Creating Through Chaos: Saint Mary’s College of California Art Practice Capstone Exhibition
Stock: AndrewMount
Aesthetic Forces: Nature in the Modern California Landscape, –
Keith + Kari: William Keith and Kari Marboe
Collective Memories: Stonecuts from Cape Dorset
Feminizing Permanence
Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Poster,
Senior Capstone Projects: An Instagram takeover featuring the Class of senior capstone projects
Significance Machines and Purposeful Robots: Kal Spelletich
New Formalism in Painting and Photography: R&D (Rosenblum and Doyle):
Things Known: Foad Satterfield
Noctambulant: David Johnso
Emerge: Student Art Exhibition
Open Studio: Interdisciplinary Art Practice In Progress
Paint from Nature: William Keith and the High Sierra
Graphicanos: Contemporary Latino Prints from the Serie Project
Artist as Activist: Stanley Koppel
Watermedia: The Color of Summer presented by the California Watercolor Association
BART: Strangers on the Train by Richard Gayton .