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Justin Liam O’Brien: A Freed Style
Through the chaos and divide that America has gone through in 2020, from the minor ups and tragic and enduring lows, moments of clarity emerge.
November 05, 2020
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In Session
J. Leigh Garcia: Refining and Adapting at Kent State University
If you don’t regard Ohio as a trendsetter, keep in mind that it’s known as the Swing and Bellwether State, so, as we seek direction, let’s look beyond the Coasts and consider Kent State Univers
November 04, 2020
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Laura Berger: Body Language
Laura Berger headed to the coasts of Costa Rica for her first great escape, and the shores still tug mightily. She’s a Midwestern gal, born and bred, a firmly centered one at that, but like the sym
November 02, 2020
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Marcel Pardo Ariza: Try a Little Tenderness
Absolute joy was palpable as I watched Marcel Pardo Ariza take portraits of the back of folks’ heads for a theatrical composition.
October 19, 2020
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Travel Insider
Love is Larger Than Life in Washington DC: A City Guide from Lisa Marie Thalhammer
“It’s about love. It’s about freedom. It’s about vibrant color representing diversity. It’s about the subtle ways humans interact with public art and how it changes the energetic vibrations
October 14, 2020
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Marilyn Minter: A Constant Rebel
Isolation, that most disquieting quiet, and perhaps the cruelest of all tortures devised by our penal systems is very unlike the contemplative silence and purposeful focus of solitude. As we all find
October 12, 2020
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Peter Uka: ABC to XYZ
Coming from a culture where history is interpreted and passed on through an oral tradition, Peter Uka has decided to channel his talent by painting pictures that tell those stories in insightful, aff
October 05, 2020
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Nicolas Party: A Hug From On Top of You
There are many elements in Nicolas Party’s work that justify the princely position and reputation he’s built so swiftly.
September 21, 2020
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Studio Time
KiriLeigh Jones: A Very Open Studio
When KiriLeigh Jones won the Juxtapoz x Liquitex Timelapse contest this year, we were excited to meet the Denver-based artist on her home turf and see the painter in action. There she was, on a lift,
September 16, 2020
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Dominic Chambers: Magical Realism
I had two windows open from Google searches right before sitting down to talk with New Haven-based painter Dominic Chambers, one researching concepts of Fabulism and how it relates to mythology and m
September 14, 2020
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Cassi Namoda: The Sense of Saudade
Cassi Namoda is a soothsaying painter who explores the duality of Mozambique’s post-colonial identity. Storytelling through metaphorical female protagonists, she distills history, bringing emotiona
September 07, 2020
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Bisa Butler: Stitching History
Have you ever seen a picture of Frederick Douglass? I have, too. In most photographs, he is wearing a suit, carrying the weight of injustice in his furrowed brows, with an intensity in the eyes that
August 31, 2020
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