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Three Generations, Same Wall
So I’m standing—back against some kind of white box column—in a gallery that’s humming and realizing: all these faces and textures and loops of color across the walls are having a long, heated conversation, and I’m the accidental eavesdropper. This isn’t just some reverential “women’s art exhibition”. It’s loud, messy, full of risk—Oak trees, riotous masks, feathery stitched creatures, piles of upcycled joybombs. Three women from one lineage. And the art is straight-up talkin
Oct 24


When Mythological Women Get Their Due
I'm sitting here looking at photos from Heather Beardsley and Alexandra Carter's upcoming exhibition Stitched and Stained , and I keep...
Aug 12


The Joy Seeker: Genie Davis and the Art of Living Fully
By Kristine Schomaker There's something magical about watching someone talk about what they truly love. Genie Davis lights up when she...
Jul 23


Voices in the Street
The City of West Hollywood presents Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2025: VOICE with 35 artist projects that refuse to wait for permission By...
Jul 20


Sacred and Profane
By Kristine Schomaker Wendy Lee Gadzuk finds treasure in burn piles. Her current show Love Languages at La Luz de Jesus Gallery emerged...
Jun 30


When the Art Watches You Back
By Kristine Schomaker Paul Bojack's Yes You at Z83 does something most art can't: it makes you the subject. Step into one of the private...
Jun 28


The Residue of Pondering
Incarnation - Biltmore 2025 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 inches / 61 x 50.8 cm "I think of my work as the residue of my pondering," Beryl Odette...
Jun 25


When Summer School Means Survival
By Kristine Schomaker There's something deeply wrong when an artist can spend seven years making work about gun violence in schools and...
Jun 23


Intersections: A Decade of Following Dreams
By Kristine Schomaker There's something disarming about an artist who describes their work as "imagine Picasso, but not quite!" There's...
Jun 21


Flying Without a Navigator: Marianna Baker's Fiber Art Journey to Planet Drion
By Kristine Schomaker There's something deeply satisfying about watching someone embrace chaos with complete confidence. Marianna Baker...
Jun 19


Julie Green, Patterns and Tones for a Paper Ballet at Keystone Art Space
By Genie Davis Artist Julie Green is opening Patterns and Tones for a Paper Ballet at Keystone Gallery June 21st. The exhibition has...
Jun 3


Constance Mallinson In Conversation with Katy Crowe and Coleen Sterritt
Katy Crowe and Coleen Sterritt, Evenso, Harbor College Art Gallery; Photo Credit Doug Henry Katy Crowe and Coleen Sterritt at Harbor...
May 28, 2020


Ayrin Gharibpour: The Art of Puppetry at Center For The Arts Eagle Rock
Ayrin Gharibpour: The Art of Puppetry at Center For The Arts Eagle Rock By Sheli Silverio We believe creativity is soul soothing at any...
Mar 28, 2020


Meet the Tucson Art Collective: Stew-dio Visit
Stew-dio Visit Image dinners project Meet the Tucson Art Collective: Stew-dio Visit By Kristine Schomaker Last year I had the pleasure of...
Dec 28, 2019


In Conversation with Studio MOMÉ
Studio MOMÉ; Photo credit Zan Mostow In conversation with artists Adam Mostow and Eric Mesplé, co-founders of Studio MOMÉ Written by...
Jun 26, 2019


A Conversation with Yasmine Kasem on Grace and Innovation Amidst Ignorance
Yasmine Kasem, “Mwasah”, Grand Central Art Center; Photo courtesy of Alexander Sarina and the gallery Grace and Innovation Amidst...
Mar 18, 2018


A Visit Under the Lament of Orion: An Interview with Erynn Richardson
Erynn Richardson. Courtesy of the artist and Bermudez Projects, Los Angeles A Visit Under the Lament of Orion: An Interview with Erynn...
Sep 6, 2017


Thinh Nguyen/Long Long: An Interview on Creation and the Human Condition(ing)
Thinh Nguyen/Long Long: An Interview on Creation and the Human Condition(ing). Photo Courtesy of The Artist. Thinh Nguyen/Long Long: An...
May 6, 2017


Advocating for the Arts in the Inland Empire: An Interview with Quinton Bemiller
Norco College Art Gallery. Photo Courtesy of Quinton Bemiller. Advocating for the Arts in the Inland Empire An Interview with Quinton...
Apr 22, 2017


Past, Present, Future: An Interview with Tulsa Kinney on the 10th Anniversary of Artillery
Artillery Editor and Founder Tulsa Kinney with Artillery Publisher Sydney Terrill at The Theatre at Ace Hotel for Marnie Weber’s “Day of...
Oct 11, 2016


Interview: Artist and Curator Max Presneill
Max Presneill at Garboushian Gallery, Photo credit Baha Danesh, all rights reserved 2014 Interview: Artist and Curator Max Presneill...
Sep 5, 2016


An Interview with Artist Dwora Fried
An Interview with Artist Dwora Fried by Kristine Schomaker Ai WeiWei by Dwora Fried Tell me about your art career, when did you first...
Aug 26, 2015


An interview with artist Erika Lizée
Angel’s Ink Gallery, San Pedro What or who were your early influences and how has your life/upbringing influenced your work? I grew up...
Aug 13, 2015


An interview with artist Susan Lizotte
Seeking Treasure, Oil and Spray Paint on canvas 40×60 inches Let’s get right to it. The body of work you are currently producing has an...
Jul 30, 2015
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