Podcast: Play in new window | Download Julia Claire Weber | Episode 882 Julia Claire Weber, founder of Julia Claire Clay is a part-time studio potter, full-time mama, and part-time gallery manager at Odyssey Clayworks in Asheville, NC. Prior to her long-term artist in residence at Odyssey Clayworks, Julia was […]
Month: November 2022
Juxtapoz Magazine – Barry McGee’s Photography is Centerstage in New Book, “Reproduction”
One of the enduring legacies in the work of Barry McGee is that everything has always been on the table. A surfboard is a piece of art, a found painting can exist next to one of these meticulous, if not raw, originals; frames could be broken or crooked, installations can […]
Dogma Whistle – Maniscalco Gallery
I get it. Our experience as Christians is so transformative and profound, we want to share it with others. But when we cross the line into forcing others or coercing them into complying with our dogma, the teachings of Jesus as we understand it, we’re doing more harm than good. […]
No Mermaids Without Ghosts: Jennipur Jane at the Alchemy of Art
Upon entering the multi-room gallery, visitors first encounter Rituals. The space resembles a Victorian waiting room, with black-painted walls, candlelight wall sconces, and an intricate ottoman. The exhibit’s black-and-white photography collection is displayed around the room similarly to how a household would display family portraits and artwork. The elaborate, mismatched […]
The Ten SolarScape Artworks | The Unfathomable Artist
“Alien Leaves Analysis SolarScape” [20th November 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, original [edited] photograph, digital image 2592 x 1944 pixels. The setting for my SolarScapes upon this blog page is to imagine an Alien is viewing our planet to understand its healthfulness and active sustainability for life. Perhaps said […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Rebecca Maria’s “Some Things I Can’t Forget”
From a generation where Outkast, JayZ, Nas, 2pac, and others had their music played, jammed, sung on every street corner in the world; From a generation where music was a way to ease tensions between different communities in the neighborhood, to underline the violence of authority over society; To make […]