Frank RodickinCounter ArtsNo Maggot Lonely: Thoughts from a Life in ArtA short essay on how and whyJun 25, 20211Jun 25, 20211
Frank RodickinCounter ArtsBlood Money and ReveriesWalking through a parade for the blindMay 31, 2021May 31, 2021
Frank RodickinP.S. I Love YouStories of Love and Betrayal: On Making My Mother’s PortraitWhen the young woman at the Mount Royal Crematorium handed me her remains, she said, “That’s the lightest box of ashes I’ve ever seen.”Sep 19, 2019Sep 19, 2019
Frank RodickNotes on Making My Father’s PortraitI watched him die, but it took me ten years to realize I needed to make pictures of the loneliest man I ever knew.Mar 29, 20191Mar 29, 20191
Frank RodickinTHE SMART VIEWA Letter to My Younger Self on Life, Art, and What Really MattersBecoming an artist meant learning to create for myself, not anyone elseDec 29, 201814Dec 29, 201814
Frank RodickWhat To Do When You’re an Artist and You Feel Like Sh*tOn self-esteem and getting to workSep 25, 20181Sep 25, 20181
Frank RodickThe Long Season of Untitled SelvesIn which the artist discusses falling apart, what he found in old shoeboxes, and the problem of representing the unknowable.May 26, 20184May 26, 20184