Earica (EP) Parrish
Bio
Maneuvering through life with purpose and integrity, hoping to leave a meaningful impact on others✨
IG: @erparrish_ ⚡ www.erparrish.com
Stories (21/0)
Recap: Shadow Dancer Exhibition Opening at West Town Chamber of Commerce in Chicago
“What we must do is commit ourselves to some future that can include each other and to work toward that future with the particular strengths of our individual identities. And in order for us to do this, we must allow each other our differences at the same time as we recognize our sameness.” —Audre Lorde
By Earica (EP) Parrish11 months ago in Art
Recap: Artist Talk at MCA Chicago featuring Gary Simmons
Defining culture demands clarity and exactitude. Sometimes, we must determine what culture consists of, while being mindful of who is being included and excluded from the conversation respectively. Moreover, it is essential to establish decisive criteria that distinguish something as popular and enduring from something temporary and fleeting.
By Earica (EP) Parrish11 months ago in Art
A Revolutionized Mind: Exploring Socio-Political Commentary in Contemporary Art
Art possesses the tremendous power to predict the future, enrich our present, and preserve our past. It's a means of self-expression that not only helps us escape from life's challenges but also confront them head-on.
By Earica (EP) Parrish11 months ago in Beat
This is A Story About A Sad, Sleepy Girl With a Radiant Energy
As humans, we all experience the ups and downs of life. Personally, I feel like I've lived through a hundred lifetimes in just 28 years. Loss, grief, heartbreak, womanhood, and worldly travels have exposed me to so much.
By Earica (EP) Parrish11 months ago in Beat
A Modernist's Take On The Futurist Movement in Italy
During the spring season, I finally got the opportunity to embark on a solo trip to explore major cities in Italy. Ever since my college years, I have always dreamed of visiting Italy and studying abroad there.
By Earica (EP) Parrish12 months ago in Beat
Behind the Masks
sometimes the mask must be removed to restore one’s own perception of self — Words by EP, 2022 It’s interesting the way art works. We arrive at a gallery and observe a canvas on a wall or a sculpture in the foyer—either passively or critically. We come to understand and interact with art in a subjective manner, sometimes not knowing how powerful some pieces are even in their most simplistic, rawest form.
By Earica (EP) Parrishabout a year ago in Beat