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Features
Stipan Tadić: The Night Seer
Artists and authors often become embodiments of the cities where they live, or intimately associated with a particular place. They can create an aesthetic of locale which we visualize as a certainty,
January 30, 2023
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In Session
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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Travel Insider
Cincinnati: The City in a BLINK
After being a mostly casual observer to a summer of seemingly unending airline nightmares, I admit to feeling a little anxiety about whether a trip to Cincinnati in October had the right amount of po
January 25, 2023
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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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Alake Shilling: The Lucky Ladybugs
Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist Alake Shilling appreciates the culture of her native city. Raised by a single mother who organized frequent trips to the art store, Shilling has always foun
January 16, 2023
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Magazine
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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Mohamed l'Ghacham: The Time Traveler
There is a certain tone, a color that seems to imbue a found photo. It doesn’t matter what era it was taken, or from where it was obtained, but a film photo immediately creates a mood that is unive
January 09, 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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Wendy Park: Dream Language
Wendy Park’s paintings leave me somewhere between joy, heartache, and reminiscence, hopelessly pining for my mother’s cooking. A forgotten trifle awakens from deep inside the mind, the smallest d
January 03, 2023
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Studio Time
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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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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