A few months ago, I was in Santa Fe, New Mexico to participate in the [...]
Perhaps it is a bit “odd” to have so many individuals write about one kitemaker. [...]
Scott Skinner has one of the most unique collections of Japanese prints in the world [...]
Deb Cooley I jumped into kiting with both feet in 1984 when I attended my [...]
After 17 years of collecting, studying, documenting, digitizing and finally redesigning a massive website that [...]
Tour the new foundation website! I’d like to take Kitelife.com readers on a guided tour [...]
International Mokuhanga Conference, 2011 I recently had the opportunity to address the participants of the [...]
A gallery of artists in Cervia Having made kites for almost thirty years, I’ve come [...]
When we make art, or kites, it’s often a convergence of factors that guides our [...]
Many of you don’t know that I have another artistic passion – distinct and different [...]
My 2010 Burning Man experience started with a full-fledged white-out of blowing dust and sand. [...]
For the last twenty years, there has been a shining star in the kite flyers’ [...]
As I was starting to organize all of the assorted objects that are not kites, [...]
Having attended the High Altitude Wind Power symposium at California State University in Chico, I [...]
Another year has slipped away and memories of Y2K have become distant as the first [...]
On Tuesday 25th March 2008, eighty freshman students at Temple University’s Engineering College took over [...]
In addition to the hundreds of kites, tools, photos, and books in its collection, the [...]
The Drachen Foundation often receives generous archival donations from unexpected places. Seldom is any donation [...]
It’s easy to be enthused about a new Erik Larson book; the stories he weaves [...]
The Drachen Foundation recently placed a database of its library archive online for the public [...]
While visiting the village of Sumpango, Guatemala, in 2003, to investigate their Dia de los [...]