Artist to Artist: Nurturing Malcolm’s Talent

Malcolm started drawing objects from the television show Blue’s Clues when he was 2. The next year, he was diagnosed with pervasive development disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). I remember wondering how anyone could manage raising a child who was on the...
Malcolm Wins an Award from the Kennedy Center

Malcolm Wins an Award from the Kennedy Center

When Brian Lehman, Malcolm’s AP Art teacher, suggested that I submit my son’s work for a contest, I was hopeful. Malcolm had already been published in four online journals by May of 2019, and two of his paintings had been accepted by the 24th annual Art Ability...
Malcolm Corley – Superhero

Malcolm Corley – Superhero

This lovely post from a satisfied customer was completely unexpected. Malcolm Corley – Superhero! | by Linda Brendle Maria Thompson-Corley is an amazing woman. She modestly describes herself on Facebook this way: “Busy! Single mother of two, musician, arranger,...
Malcolm Featured in Lancaster Online

Malcolm Featured in Lancaster Online

Malcolm was featured in a Lancaster Online article, discussing his journey as an artist, and his upcoming art exhibit. Maria Corley thought her 3-year-old son’s drawings were familiar, but she couldn’t quite place them. She realized her son Malcolm’s drawings weren’t...
Malcolm’s Art Exhibit at the Emerald Foundation

Malcolm’s Art Exhibit at the Emerald Foundation

Works Of Malcolm Corley On Display At The E Malcolm Corley says that he has always liked to draw and paint, but his mother, Maria, remembers that he started drawing around the age of 2 or 3, when she noticed him following along with the television show...

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