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Ms Fitz Basket Brings Holiday Joy

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DC Third grade teacher 'Ms Fitz' has Steph Curry range!  Award-winning WBB player Kathleen Fitzpatrick aka Ms Fitz made basket from across the court later awarding her third graders hot chocolate.   A moment those kids will never forget 🥰 Third grade teacher Ms. Fitz promised her class hot chocolate if she made this shot ☕️ Way to go, Ms. Fitz! 🎥: htsgeorgetown/IG pic.twitter.com/wqnc22vNEZ — CBC Sports (@cbcsports) December 23, 2021   DC Third grade teacher 'Ms Fitz' has Steph Curry range! Award-winning WBB player Kathleen Fitzpatrick aka Ms Fitz made basket from across the court later awarding her third graders to hot chocolate. https://t.co/JY2ZKiD9fn — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) December 23, 2021  

Season's Greetings

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Love this card from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Reminds me again of the many holiday seasons that I have spent in Japan. Especially the year that I spent chasing Hiroshige in Tokyo.  

Hope You are Having a Wonderful Holiday Season!

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Love the animated holiday cards that the Met Museum has sent out  the past few years. Museums are such an important part of my life. In that spirit, I hope you will visit your local museum many times in the new year. In yesterday's Washington Post, Sebastian Smee wrote,"Here’s a holiday gift idea: Take someone you love to an art museum." Please read more at -  "The no-pressure holiday gift you won’t even have to wrap"  .

Happy Holidays!

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Hope all of you had a wonderful holiday weekend. Singulart has just posted a new feature "A Day with Gregg Chadwick". Link here - https://blog.singulart.com/en/2018/11/26/a-day-with-gregg-chadwick/ Hope you enjoy it! I also just took part in an amazing art and therapy collaboration entitled The Perception Project which paired me with a trauma survivor. I created the artwork and wrote the thoughts below for the project. Gregg Chadwick A Resilient Light 24"x18" oil on linen 2018 A Resilient Light (The Perception Project) Chelsea’s life story inspired me to paint A Resilient Light .  With her therapist present, we engaged in a rich discussion that outlined the challenges she has overcome and the path she has laid out for her journey. As Chelsea spoke, I pictured a long stairway with one end in the past and the summit in the future. In my mind, I saw Chelsea at different stages along this stairway.  Maybe hes...