Aurora Methodists support LGBTQ movement with quilts, flag

The Rev. John Bell, Wesley UMC pastor, said the church commissioned Teresa Fiehn Millies, an Aurora fabric artist, to create pride quilts for a June 14 Aurora Pride drive-by parade and for Pride Month.

Peace, Love, & Upcycling - A mural for after the rain comes

Teresa Fiehn Millies is an Aurora, Illinois native who creates street art from everyday objects that spread cheer, love, and positivity to anyone who manages to stumble upon it. After receiving a donation of overstock tees from us, she created something truly remarkable that we wanted to share with all of you!

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Aurora Public Art commissions inspirational signs of support

Inspired by federal art projects from the 1930s, Aurora Public Art created its COVID-19 PSA Project, requesting Public Service Announcement designs from local artists. The project aims to bolster community encouragement and information while providing work for artists during the coronavirus outbreak.

Aurora Public Art Meet the Artists Panel Discussion

Facebook live with 10 of the 13 winners of the APA Sign Contest.

Paramount School of the Arts Panel Discussion

Creativity During a Pandemic
Here is our fantastic conversation with Karen Fullett-Christensen and Teresa Fiehn Millies about Creativity During a Pandemic. So sorry we weren't able to bring it to you live, but we think it's certainly worth the watch!

Meet Teresa Fiehn of Queen of Marigold in Aurora

Today we’d like to introduce you to Teresa Fiehn Millies.

Teresa, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today. I’m an artist and energy worker. Color, numbers, and gut feelings are the only way I know how to function. I love color gradients and poetry. A great color way looks the same to me as the words in a well-written poem. I’m a natural artist and intuitive.