S tereotypical New York City red stone apartment building up above the full green wall mundane exterior of the great James Fuentes gallery resides. Once […]
Month: September 2020
Carrying Information
B rie Ruais creates in the middle of her inspiration. Advancing away from her studio Ruais’s creations are left to dry and live in the […]
Art Based on Fear
T he influence of religion is dismissed as just an important factor in art. Modernity moved away from the once catalyst influence and began to […]
Friends With Benefits
T he smaller galleries of the Lower East Side provide a micro understanding to the macro art world that engulfs the city. The exterior of […]
Get Trolled
A prime example as to how art can transform your life is to speak with Kenny Schachter, an artist, art collector, and curator. Schachter has […]
On the Search for the Emerging Zoom Artist
S aisha Grayson, a curator of time-based media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, is dedicated in her career to present the ever changing world […]
Extremely Handmade
P rocesses vary from artist to artist, but for all artists creating should be a form of release. Whether it be a release of emotion, […]
Translating the Physical to the Virtual
T he Deputy Director Holly Shen of the San Jose Museum of Art described art as a communication tool for the contemporary social issues. Art […]
The Met Celebrates Accountability
A fter the longest closure in the Metropolitan Museum’s 150-year history, the exhibition: Making the Met is said to open at the end of August […]