Exuberance and Engagement with the Art of Nick Cave January 23, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Sherry Lucas A dazzling swirl of colors, patterns and textures wrap the entrance of the Nick Cave: Feat. exhibition at the […]
A Painter’s Search: A Review of Laurel Sucsy’s “Finding the Edge” January 6, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Clay Palmer From October 17th, 2018 to January 5th, 2019, Laurel Sucsy’s exhibition Finding the Edge has been on display […]
Art Basel Miami Beach at the Epicenter of Art & Climate Change January 3, 2020 Katie Maish 0 By Sara Lee Burd Art Basel Miami Beach began in 2002 and has become one of the world’s most anticipated art […]
From the Forge to the Gallery: Brooke Garcia & Rachel David December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 Brooke Garcia: It’s hard for us to define the Metal Museum as either an “art” or “craft”-based institution. Our mission is to preserve, promote, […]
Julie Pierotti & Courtney McNeil December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 Julie Pierotti: Hi, Courtney! Thanks for taking part in this conversation. I thought you would be a great person to interview because of all the […]
Breakfast Burritos with Mary Jo Karimnia and The Brians December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 Brian K. Scott and Brian K. Jones are individual artists who also make artwork together under the collaborative alter egos of Chuck & George. […]
Moth Moth Moth & Jean Holmgren December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 The following conversation between artists Jean Holmgren and Moth Moth Moth uncured over the course of a week via email. […]
Return and Revisit: A Conversation with Sherrill Roland December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 Sherrill and I both grew up in Asheville, North Carolina. We went to the same high school. We sat in the same row in […]
Looking for Resplendent Feathers After El Paso: Richard A. Lou & Dr. Guisela Latorre December 19, 2019 Katie Maish 0 Richard: Before and since Donald Trump took over as President, Mexicans, women, Muslims, communities of color, LGTBQ communities, everyone that’s typically been on the margins, have […]