Artist Mika Tajima On the ‘Larger-Than-Life Contradictions’ of Wellness in the Age of Technology
“The unnatural, that too is natural,” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote at the end of the 18th century. While Goethe could never have
“The unnatural, that too is natural,” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote at the end of the 18th century. While Goethe could never have
Written by Anna Porter, Graphic by Anna Porter As an avid concertgoer, one of my favorite parts of the show ends up being
As the nation gets ready to celebrate its 248th birthday, a handful of country artists are preparing to perform on some pretty big
You can see the sea in Rochester-based sculptor Judy Onofrio’s latest exhibit titled “Deep Dive.” It is part of Marine Art Museum’s Freshwater
Credit: valentin sivyakov Credit: valentin sivyakov “My artwork is about the power of nature and the nature of power,” writes Anderson in his
New York now, lead me back to New York then. There isn’t one New York, it’s too mediated and historicized and romanticized— a
Several years ago, Mishel Schwartz took a leap of faith and gave up the stability of a thriving graphic design career in order
Visual artists Jamie Nami Kim and Paul Waters discuss collaboration as an ongoing conversation, joyful exchange, and learning experience. Paul Waters, Conversation oil
Australian Ceramics Open Studios (ACOS) is an annual, nationwide, weekend event that celebrates clay, community and creativity. Hosted by The Australian Ceramics Association
Creator marketplace and talent management firm Collective Artists Network has bought Terribly Tiny Tales for an undisclosed sum, stating that the acquisition of