🎭 Culture May 8, 2026 · Lakshmi Rivera Amin

A View From the Easel

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Welcome to the 336th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, Brenda Zlamany returns to her ancestral village near the Pollino National Park in Italy, where she paints in an old sausage factory and grows her own olives. (Fun fact: I walked by her 2016 "Portrait of Yale's First Seven Women PhDs" on many late nights as a student in the Sterling Memorial Library.)Want to take part? Check out our submission guidelines&

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