S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: The Art of People WatchingWhen you watch people all day for a living, you start picking up on the correlation between personality and body language.Feb 2, 20223Feb 2, 20223
S. ArmstronginPrism & PenMake the Yuletide Gay: A Look at Lifetime’s “Under the Christmas Tree”I went into this expecting a corny rom-com with a vaguely rainbow-tinted filter. What I got was the most genuine (and gayest) made-for-TV…Jan 6, 20226Jan 6, 20226
S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: Morning Metal Zen TimeWhenever my supervisor would make out the schedules for the new exhibit, I would always ask for the opening shift.Dec 27, 2021Dec 27, 2021
S. ArmstrongStruggling with writing because of your ADHD?ADHD can be amazing for creativity, but sometimes it’s a pain in the ass. Luckily, there’s some simple tools available to help you stay on…Nov 24, 20211Nov 24, 20211
S. ArmstronginPrism & PenLove and Hope in an Ex’s Flannel ShirtLesbian conundrum of not wanting to let goSep 26, 20213Sep 26, 20213
S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: The Press Shows Up…A LotYou don’t always know when, either.Sep 10, 20211Sep 10, 20211
S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: It’s Never the Kids. At Least, Not in the Way You Think.I’m not being sarcastic, either.Aug 27, 20212Aug 27, 20212
S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: The Rubber Chicken IncidentI’ve seen baby dolls a few times, but the rubber chicken was a new one.Aug 18, 20211Aug 18, 20211
S. ArmstrongConfessions of a Gallery Guard: An IntroductionI spent two years working at a small contemporary art museum in New York, and it was completely bananas.Aug 18, 2021Aug 18, 2021
S. ArmstrongFind Thee a Web Series: Three Reasons Why Short-Form Video Content is a Truly Unique Goldmine for…Sometimes, the less your base content gives you, the better.Jul 29, 2021Jul 29, 2021