
Kevin Driscoll
Head of Growth at OffBall
Media exec | Audience and Social | Past: Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, Bleacher Report, Obama for America 08
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4 days ago |
magazine.artconnect.com | Kevin Driscoll
1. Start with a clear, concise summaryAn artist bio should be a brief snapshot of an artist’s work—not a full CV or life story. Highlight the key elements that help readers understand what defines the artist's practice: the mediums they work with, recurring themes, artistic influences, and core techniques. 2. Use straightforward, accessible languageAvoid art-world jargon, inflated claims, or overly academic language.
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1 month ago |
magazine.artconnect.com | Kevin Driscoll
Sign up for a workshopWhether you’re a local looking for a new hobby or just passing through Brooklyn for the weekend, Craftsman Ave offers a unique way to experience the city—through making. They offer solo spots for anyone just looking to learn a trade, as well as Date Night Workshops or Buddy up packages as well in case you want to bring a friend and make an evening out of it.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
magazine.artconnect.com | Kevin Driscoll
The Science of Sound and Reef RecoveryMarine biologists have discovered that healthy reefs generate distinct acoustic signatures, which act as natural beacons for marine life. Fish larvae and other organisms are instinctively drawn to these sounds, repopulating areas where marine ecosystems have declined. By replicating these soundscapes, scientists can actively encourage marine regeneration.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
medium.com | Kevin Driscoll
Retrospect — The Pigeon War of 1952 By Kevin J. W. Driscoll © 2025So, let me take you back to the bustling streets of Boston in 1952. My grandfather, a city boy through and through, loved to regale us with tales of his urban escapades. And none was more legendary than The Pigeon War of 1952. “It was a crisp autumn morning,” Gramps would start, leaning back in his chair. “I was just a young buck, running errands for old Mr. Thompson, the newsstand guy on Tremont Street.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
medium.com | Kevin Driscoll
Not Believing In God Is A Form Of Faith By Kevin J. W. Driscoll © 2025Professor Wisdom strode into the small, dimly-lit classroom, his eccentric presence filling the space. His students, an eclectic mix of believers, skeptics, and somewhere-in-betweeners, looked up with varying degrees of interest. Today’s topic was bound to stir the pot: “Not believing in God is a form of faith.”Faith, a devout student with an unwavering belief in the divine, was first to speak.
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