Whether it’s a piece of art history by a master, a contemporary installation, a community mural, or a student drawing, we all know that looking at art can be mesmerizing. Many of us can stare at and explore one artwork for an extended period. But what about our students? Due […]
On the Rise: Artists to Watch
Share: You know them when you see their work—those emerging artists whose talent is too big not to be noticed. Some are quite young; others have developed their skills later in life. Artists Magazine is happy to present 15 of these individuals—winners of the 2022 Artists to Watch competition. Still […]
BSA Images Of The Week: 12.04.22
December 4, 2022 Artists, BSA Images Of The Week Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! A splendid selection this week of very entertaining pieces across the city. As we enter December, you can see that […]
Shape Castles in Paint, Chalk and Oil Pastel Inspired by Paul Klee and Mary Blair
Recently I shared that my students were doing Shape Stations (or centers) in the art room. I did this after the success of both our Dot Day and Line Study stations. I’m loving the exploration the kids are able to do and the kids are loving it…for the same reasons. […]
Cupcake Liner Snowflakes – ARTBAR
This is a fantastic craft for a cozy day inside. All you need are some simple cupcake liners (right here I made use of white and kraft) and some scissors. Gap punchers optional. That is it! Fold them a couple times, snip here and there, and soon you will have […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Origins of Joel-Peter Witkin’s Innovative Vision
With pictures spanning 1950 to 1978, quite a few of which are special and have not still been exhibited, a new exhibition at Bruce Silverstein Gallery offers the viewer uncommon perception into the origins of photographer Joel-Peter Witkin’s innovative and exclusive vision. Joel-Peter Witkin and his equivalent twin brother- notable […]