Continue Reading Deal with It! I started the week with stealing a title and I’ll end it the same way. Deal with It is the title…
Continue Reading The Matilda Effect In 1993, Cornell University historian of science Margaret W. Rossiter published a paper that evaluated systematic, sex-based bias against women scientists and…
Continue Reading Flying High Today I invite you to spend your 10 minutes usually dedicated to the blog watching a video instead. It comes from a…
Continue Reading Changing History Ever heard of Maria Louise Baldwin (1856 – 1922)? Neither had I. You can find a portrait of her and other female…
Continue Reading Fanfare to the Uncommon Woman Yesterday was International Women’s Day and it seems appropriate to celebrate women this week – particular after we have seen female presidential…
Continue Reading Divided Time This week’s juxtapositions will end with a contrast of time frames. The photographs were taken within a window of 2 hours and…
Continue Reading Dividing Passages So far this week I have compared cubist, expressionist and abstract paintings to images I photographed in nature. Today I want to…
Continue Reading Shared Fields Do you know that feeling when you have completely conflicting reactions to a person or an event? When a lot strikes you…
Continue Reading Shared Colors Here are some skies. The painted ones reflect the landscape of Northern Germany, up at the North Sea. The photographed ones were…
Continue Reading Shared Forms Last year the Centre Pompidou did a retrospective of Victor Vasarely’s life works, titled Le Partage Des Formes, Shared Forms. I only…