If you were to have visited the 3600 Block of Heidelberg Street in Detroit around […]
Abstract Shapes Build Jason Boyd Kinsella’s Expressive and Unique Characters
Jason Boyd Kinsella refers to himself as “a collector of things at heart.” The manner […]
Omar Mendoza’s Natural Pigment Paintings Radiate the Power of Ancestral Knowledge
Since ancient times, artists and craftsmen have drawn upon natural pigments for creative use. Extracting […]
Millo and Seth Globepainter Trade Concrete for Canvas in ‘Beyond’
Street artists Francesco Camillo Giorgino and Julien Malland (a.k.a. Millo and Seth Globepainter) have painted […]
Vernacular Architecture and Mossy Trees Fill Michael Davydov’s Tiny Worlds
In the miniature world of Michael Davydov, tiny houses, moons, trees, and barns balance precariously […]
Raul De Lara’s Whimsical Wooden Sculptures Defy Borders
Why can plants be considered native to more than one nation while people can’t? This […]
Tenderness and Empathy Prevail in Bisa Butler’s Nostalgic and Vibrant Quilts
Harnessing the power of empathy, Bisa Butler presents a tender, evocative suite of new works […]
‘Companions’ Celebrates Our Animal Friends and Colleagues
“Play between humans and pets, as well as simply spending time peaceably hanging out together, […]
Stéphanie Kilgast’s Book ‘Utopia’ Chronicles Ten Years of Vibrant, Post-Apocalyptic Sculptures
In Stéphanie Kilgast’s vibrant yet poignant pieces, a speculative future without humans gives rise to […]
Cultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition
Wellington’s extravagant World of WearableArt is back for 2025, including pieces by 85 finalists that […]