10/06/2021
10 Japanese Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art Yurie Nagashima, Tadasu Takamine, and Yuko Mohri, among others, are expanding narratives around Japanese art.
Champlain Regionnal College in Lennoxville offers a great and dynamic Visual Arts pre-university program.
10/06/2021
10 Japanese Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art Yurie Nagashima, Tadasu Takamine, and Yuko Mohri, among others, are expanding narratives around Japanese art.
09/30/2021
Orange Shirt Day honours generations of children and their families harmed by the residential school system Manon Tremblay, a nêhiyaw iskwêw (Plains Cree woman) and Concordia’s senior director of Indigenous Directions, shares her grandmother’s story.
09/29/2021
Salon 94 is exhibiting César: Sacred Anarchy. Since the start of César’s career, the complex and performative nature of his practice has captured the attention of even the most suspect of viewers (including James Baldwin!). Underpinning César: Sacred Anarchy is Baldwin’s articulation of César’s nuanced contributions.
09/29/2021
Käthe Kollwitz’s Art Was Compassionate, Subversive, and Politically Outspoken German artist Käthe Kollwitz captured the struggles of the working class with empathy and was not afraid to put politics front and center in her work.
05/07/2021
Issue XXV artist is being featured on the blog today!
“My ceramic sculptures explore the newfound perspective towards a material proven to be timeless. Fascinated by the capacity of such a raw, natural mix of water and minerals can mimic reality so vividly; my intent was to capture a sense of doubt in visual representation of my ceramic sculptures.”
To learn more visit https://createmagazine.com/read/ceciliaabeid
05/06/2021
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A Painstakingly Crafted Village Perches Atop a Wooden Tower in Ognyan Stefanov's Miniature Utopia Bulgarian artist Ognyan Stefanov pairs his day job as an aviation photographer with an equally lofty practice of crafting lavish architectural miniatures that soar high in the air. One of his creations is this utopic village, aptly named "Skyville," which was designed as a self-sustaining enclave co
04/23/2021
These 10 Artists Are Making Urgent Work about the Environment To address our climate crisis, many contemporary artists have used their work as a platform to raise awareness and imagine a more sustainable future.
04/22/2021
Happy ... what better way to celebrate than with a GIANT ceramic coral reef by Courtney Mattison (see her down at the bottom for scale!?) Follow her on Instagram at to learn more about the work she does ... always bringing awareness to what’s happening below the surface 💚💙
https://www.instagram.com/courtneycoral/
04/20/2021
How Helen Frankenthaler’s Color-Soaked Canvases Won over the Art Market Despite Helen Frankenthaler being a pioneer of the Color Field movement, it took a while for collectors to fully appreciate the import of her work.
04/12/2021
Cosmic Nature: A Spectacular Polka Dot-Filled Exhibition by Yayoi Kusama Sprawls Across New York Botanical Garden Now inhabiting the verdant, 250-acre campus of the New York Botanical Garden are oversized flowers sprouting in seasonal arrangements, a glowing pumpkin-packed infinity room, and a sea of 1,400 reflective spheres by Yayoi Kusama (previously). Teeming with squiggly sculptures, site-specific installat
04/12/2021
Yayoi Kusama’s Fascination with Nature Is Crucial to Understanding Her Art From her upbringing on a seed nursery to her current show at the New York Botanical Garden, Yayoi Kusama’s experiences with nature a essential to her work.