MFA Programs in LA See Enrollment Dip as Costs Rise
The programs, often considered a foundation for a career in the arts in the US, are still popular, but many are questioning whether they can be sustainable.
San Francisco Art Book Fair Announces Sixth Year at Minnesota Street Project
Enjoy free programming on art publishing, over 160 exhibitors, and fundraising editions from Bay Area artists at SFABF this July.
Raven Halfmoon’s Monuments to Mothers
Sculpting voluptuous figures with richly dynamic surfaces creates a shared humanity between Halfmoon, the artwork, and the viewer.
D’Angelo Lovell Williams’s Nuanced Vision of Black Queer Love
The Brooklyn-based nonbinary artist discusses their recent foray into weaving and how photographs can challenge the seemingly static images in our minds.
ArtYard Shows Work by Artists Who Harness Creativity to Heal
Natalie de Segonzac and Lance Weiler investigate extremes, trauma, and restoration in two deeply personal solo exhibitions in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
Henry Taylor Unravels the Fabric of White Supremacy
The artist’s show at the Fabric Museum and Workshop in Philadelphia features works that investigate the racist history of tartan plaid.
Everest Pipkin on the Utopian Potential of Gardens
The trans nonbinary artist, writer, and game designer employs data as their medium to expand on the broader “garden” and the often violent ways in which we preserve its beauty.
Emotional Landscapes
Angel Oloshove aims for the sublime with meditative sculptural ceramics and pastel works at form & concept in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
