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"A Sieben On Life Six-Pack": Scott Hobbs Bourne Proposes, An Act Of Imagination
Scott Bourne has worn a myriad of hats in his lifetime: professional skateboarder, magazine columnist, skate company owner, writer, poet, model—and he can now add author of children’s books to th
February 08, 2021
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Features
Maria Qamar: The Essence of Hatecopy
While most of the world has been scrambling to figure out how to take their work digital, Maria Qamar (AKA Hatecopy) has been riding that wave since she first began making art for public consumption
February 01, 2021
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In Session
Ervin A. Johnson’s #InHonor Project
Before completing his second bachelor’s degree in photography and an MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Ervin A. Johnson graduated from the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign with
January 27, 2021
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Bianca Nemelc: Soul of the Earth
Four coconuts bobbing in the glow of a golden round orb, tickled by a frame of large green agave plants.
January 25, 2021
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Travel Insider
Lowe Mill Arts: An Art Pilgrimage in Huntsville, Alabama
Back in sepia-toned times, it began as a textile mill and was later a shoe factory. Since 2001, this cavernous brick building has been home to a tech town’s arts/culture heartbeat. Nineteen years l
January 20, 2021
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Ana Leovy: Confetti in Cancún
Ana Leovy’s glass is half full, effervescent with bubbles, ready to toast the day and share the good news. Maybe on a solo stroll, maybe with friends and neighbors, the message is clear in her ripe
January 13, 2021
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Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe: You’re in America
Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe wants you to feel seen. And I mean that sincerely. It is at the heart of what he does. In every brushstroke, every flower, every mouth covered and eyeball exposed. He is method
January 11, 2021
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Trey Abdella: Still In Detention
Tom and Jerry was created by two young cartoonists under the age of 30, convinced there was no need for dialogue if you provided non-stop action and visual humor. In a hundred different ways, at a hu
January 04, 2021
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David “Mr. StarCity” White: The Year of the Big Bless
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Dave—widely known as Mr. StarCity—in Los Angeles on occasion of his gallery solo exhibition, a medley of color-filled, figurative paintings and port
December 28, 2020
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Steven Sweatpants: Back to Basics and the Year of the Protest Photo
“This is the first night that the city had established a curfew. I remember my mom telling me to watch my back when I went out that night. I didn’t know what to expect. The commute from Bed Stuy
December 24, 2020
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Ania Hobson: A Deeper Interrogation
I have been painting for about seven years, changing studio spaces over time. My current studio is on an old American Air Base in Suffolk County in England, where the old runway tracks are now left w
December 23, 2020
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Danica Lundy: The Art of Extended Release
I can recall the first time I saw Danica Lundy’s work in person, marveling at how the layering, perspective and dimension of her visuals seemed to open before my eyes, how a gravelly surface
December 21, 2020
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