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Author: Mariah Ziemer

Mariah teaches studio and art history courses for middle and high school students at the Thomas MacLaren School in Colorado Springs. Her personal interests and educational background are interdisciplinary in nature, often combining technical and theoretical studies in the visual arts with history, culture, aesthetics, and theology. When she's not teaching, you can find her chatting with friends at a coffee shop, catching up on a BBC show, or playing pickleball with her friends.
Mariah Ziemer on artist sacred spaces for Salt and Iron Seasoned Writing
Philosophy

An Artist’s Reflection on Sacred Spaces: part two

Light the candle. Say the prayer. Open the sketchbook. These are the words of contemporary Scottish painter Alastair Gordon, who honors artmaking as a sacred … Read More ›

Posted on March 21, 2023June 2, 2023
Mariah Ziemer on artists and sacred spaces for Salt & Iron: SeasonedWriting.com
Philosophy

An Artist’s Reflection on Sacred Spaces: part one

When we think of space, we often think of it in a physical sense. The garden, the living room, the bus stop, and the waiting … Read More ›

Posted on March 14, 2023June 2, 2023

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