Arts Marleen Hulst: Where Repetition Becomes Reflection Feb 6, 2026 [ad_1] Patterns as a Lifelong Language Visual rhythm has shaped Marleen Hulst’s creative life long before she identified herself as… Read More →
Arts Dana James: The Alchemy of Contradiction Feb 1, 2026 [ad_1] Dream in Suburbia, Dream of Elsewhere Dana James’s paintings do not simply occupy the gallery wall—they beckon, shimmer, and… Read More →
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Arts Gilberto Rivera’s ‘Jailbirds’ Imagine Freedom Within Confine… Nov 11, 2025 [ad_1] At the Center for Art & Advocacy, a solo exhibition by Gilberto Rivera meditates on the material conditions of… Read More →
Arts Kenneth Ricci: Collage as Philosophy in the Midnight Hours Jun 3, 2025 [ad_1] Between Urban Density and Philosophical Inquiry Kenneth Ricci’s artistic journey stands as a testament to the unpredictable nature of… Read More →
Arts In Vivid Reliquaries, Stan Squirewell Layers Anonymous Portr… Mar 29, 2025 [ad_1] Through intimate, mixed-media collages, Stan Squirewell excavates the stories of those who might otherwise be lost in anonymity. The… Read More →
Arts Announcing Joy Machine, a New Art Gallery in Chicago — Colos… Feb 10, 2025 [ad_1] As Colossal prepares to turn 15 this year, we’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be… Read More →
Arts Myriam Dion Weaves Milestones of Women’s History from Vintag… Nov 20, 2024 [ad_1] From found vintage newspapers and hand-painted designs, Myriam Dion composes remarkably detailed collages. Known for reimagining newspapers into sculptural,… Read More →
Arts Juxtapoz Magazine – Ever Velasquez Collages a Spiritual and … Oct 7, 2024 [ad_1] In a time that feels like so long ago, I used to cut out images from magazines and newspapers… Read More →
Arts Loss, Grief, and Renewal Spring Forth in Ebony G. Patterson’… Sep 6, 2024 [ad_1] For more than a decade, the history, lore, science, and symbolism of the garden has been central to the… Read More →