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Sada Collective

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“Born into a family of artists, todays guest LB Minnich refers to herself as a "Multimedia Creatrix" due to her fascination and participation in various creative niches. Focusing primarily on the theme of documenting the female experience, LB produces content to enhance this idea of women as an empowered goddess figure in society. LB's expansive knowledge of a multitude of creative crafts as well as her experience in the vastly different creative communities of both LA and NYC allow her to effectively offer advice to younger creatives throughout todays interview. We look forward to sharing todays episode of Deconstructing the Narrative, and hope you learn as much from LB as we did.”


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WiM

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”I believe that this is a time for all of us to look both inward and outward. It’s a profound time for people to recognize their impact on others and the World around us. How frequently do people in this modern society pause to reflect on their actions or their values? I would suggest that it’s a rarity…”

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Nice-matin news


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"Lbminnich", whose real name is Lindsay, was born and raised in the rocky mountains of Montana in the United States. She lives in California in Los Angeles. A graduate in visual arts, this artist has made a career in the film and television industry by designing audiovisual productions that are often awarded…


Pioneer works “software for Artists book: summer 2020”

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”…Titling anything "To-Do" feels really oppressive right now. I have to be eased into tasks and chores. It's not even a daily wish-list, it's a weekly or "whenever you can get it done" kind of list. I reward myself after every task. The prize is dependent on my present whims but can be anything from exercises that I invented (I swear they're doing something) to a walk in a peaceful, verdant neighborhood. It's on these walks that I'm convinced that parallel universes irrefutably exist. Quiet residential roads lined with mature deciduous trees, limbs outstretched donning leafy capes that diffuse the sun's rays. Flower varietals burst in high-chroma, vibrating with life. Is this what life is really about? The sky flushes and bruises…”


Mashable “'Lucky' Review: A Tense, Suffocating Movie That Comments

On The Real Life Horror Of Living With Men”

“Lucky is directed by Natasha Kermani and written by Brea Grant. The music is by Jeremy Zuckerman, cinematography by Julia Swain, editing by Chris Willett, production design by Lindsay Minnich…”


soft quarterly “winter 2020 edition”

Selected photographs published in Soft Quarterly.