Happy new year! January is here. The air feels colder and the bare branches silhouette look as if they were drawn with a ...
I was intrigued, surprised, and, most of all, thoroughly convinced by Pete Schulte’s first exhibition at McKenzie Fine Art, Properties of Dust and Smoke, pt. 2 (October 30–December 21, 2019). Working ...
Graphite usually suggests pencil drawings made up of strokes and lines, but in “Gerald Auten: Graphite Insomnia,” currently on view at the White River Gallery in South Royalton, the artist uses ...
David Hockney found inspiration in swimming pools; Ed Moses got his from a piece of oilcloth he bought in Tijuana. The year was 1963, and Moses was creating Rose Screen, a work reminiscent of a ...
As an extension of its mission to expose low-income youth to the vast array of possibilities in today’s art world, Santa Ana-based dance nonprofit organization The Wooden Floor has installed a ...