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Alicia Vidal: Altered States at the Pacific Northwest College of Art
Writing a mission statement is a challenge. In just a few visual words the message needs to offer an inspirational and motivating introduction. Mission accomplished for the Pacific Northwest College
January 30, 2023
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Nusi Quero and Polyphia: The Making of Stage Armor
Stage presence is a real thing. The best bands, the best musicians, have this aura that is hard to describe in tangible words, but let’s just say you know it when you see it. Björk, Lady Gaga, Bey
January 26, 2023
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Features
Ozzie Juarez: A Bigger Harvest
As the world continues to shift and slide into new realities, the art scene parallels these unchartered territories. Along this journey, new perspectives and leaders emerged. I had the pleasure of si
January 23, 2023
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Bending the Lines: A Conversation with Gil Bruvel
Gil Bruvel is a surrealist craftsman, he makes fantasies by hand. Tinkering in his father’s cabinet-making business, and later in their family restoration workshop, might have logically taken Bruve
January 12, 2023
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Peggy Nolan: Juggling is Easy
The first time I spoke to Peggy Nolan she read me a poem. She was explaining how writing and photography were a marriage, and that reading a great passage often inspired her to take pictures. I wonde
January 05, 2023
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The Artists of 2022
And here we are, at the close of 2022, a tumultuous year, a radically changing year, a year of uncertainty, war, divide... an opening and a closing. And there was art. A lot of ART. From museum retro
December 30, 2022
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Best of 2022: Welcome to the Doodle House
It was one of the most-talked about art moments of 2022, and although at times a polarizing experience from our audience, Mr. Doodle's "Doodle House" caught everyone's attention. Taking a mansion in
December 29, 2022
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Best of 2022: 20 Things That Might Make You Happy
Most artists I know spend a great deal of time living inside their own minds—I for damn sure do. It’s easy to get turned around in there, stumbling into dark, depressing corners without a metapho
December 29, 2022
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Aaron Douglas @ SCAD MOA: The Harlem Renaissance Reimagined
Although the Harlem Renaissance was a profound moment, a period of history that marked the remarkable cross-section of so many artists and thinkers of Black America in a particular north Manhattan ne
December 21, 2022
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Pat Phillips: A Great American Landscape
Pat Phillips could have been a filmmaker or a documentarian, and with a brush or pen in his hand, he is, indeed, creating a moving image of America in the 21st Century. His observational eye was hone
December 19, 2022
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Best of 2022: The 10 Juxtapoz Features You Read the Most
The best part about making a list of our most read features of 2022 (all from our Print Quarterly, which you can subscribe to here) is that its all about you, the reader. You made these choices yours
December 15, 2022
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A Luminous Life: Joan Brown @ SFMOMA
The pejorative only child, Joan Brown grew up in a dark apartment and died at age 52 while installing a mural in India when a turret above her collapsed. But in between, what a life, an artist doing
December 14, 2022
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