Books
A Love Note to the Quirky South
Decades in the making, the late poet Jonathan Williams’s photo-filled travelogue captures the creative spirit of a region.
Books
Decades in the making, the late poet Jonathan Williams’s photo-filled travelogue captures the creative spirit of a region.
Art
Through his father’s profession as a corrections officer, Pat Phillips has found a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
News
On International Women's Day, the collective Nosotras Proponemos joined women’s groups in their fight for equality, right to abortion, and end to femicides.
Art
Works by Franklin Williams, Curtis Talwst Santiago, and Marcus Amm caught my eye for their innovative use of color and diverse materials.
Podcast
In a region often overlooked on the maps of modern art lovers, one man has made it his mission to inform the world.
Art
A small art fair, Plan B has plenty to offer.
News
Gregory Burke is currently under investigation by the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, following claims made by an anonymous female employee.
Art
It's stuffed to the brim with oodles of poodles and painted Pomeranians. But are these pooch paintings Pugcassos, or just plan Shih Tzu?
Art
Spring/Break feels a bit different this year, which might have something to do with its location in the United Nations complex in midtown.
Community
This week, artist studios in California, Florida, and New York.
News
Margaret Roleke was told to adjust her window-facing artwork following a complaint by the building manager, or the fair would shutter.
Announcement
The award provides a full scholarship covering tuition and fees, and a total of $30,000 towards the cost of accommodation and other living expenses during the program.