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Steve Bliss: Disruptions / Constructions premiers at newARTSpace with Lee Mothes in Grounded.
Steven Jay Bliss is an artist and photographer residing in Savannah, Georgia. In Disruptions/Constructions he constructs landscape views that are “powered by their subtlety and a narrative that derives from their dramatic attenuated form.” His unique approach to stitching images together and to “wrapping” images are now on display at the newARTSpace gallery in De Pere, Wisconsin.
René Paul Barilleaux, Head of Curatorial Affairs at the McNay, presents Michael Tracy: The Elegy of Distance.
René Paul Barilleaux, Head of Curatorial Affairs, presents the spring banner exhibition, Michael Tracy: The Elegy of Distance. Hear about Tracy's complex journey, from his first-ever museum exhibition at the McNay to his last exhibition showcasing never-before-seen works.
Studio Aesculapius Podcasts joins the library of the Neuroarts Resource Center
Studio Aesculapius joins the The Neuroarts Resource Center, a dynamic and ever-expanding platform driven by a shared belief in the power of arts and aesthetic experiences to enhance health and wellbeing.
Carnegie Hall Announces Release of NYO Jazz’s First Live Album - Featuring Vocalist Alicia Olatuja
Recorded at South Africa’s historic Market Theatre, the album features artistic director and bandleader/trumpeter Sean Jones and vocalist Alicia Olatuja.
Washington Post Book Review: “Want to understand today’s culture wars? Look to the 1980s.”
Paul Elie’s new book, The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex, and Controversy in the 1980s traces the cultural expressions that helped to create the divisiveness and the culture wars found in today’s religion and politics.
New York Times: “Vincent Valdez depicts moments from the country’s past and present that many would prefer to forget.”
Aruna D’Souza of the New York Times offers a review of Vincent Valdez’s work - A ‘Chicano Hieronymus Bosch’ Has an Unflinching Vision of America.