In the Studio with Matthew Rosenbeck
Kristina Kay Robinson visits the studio of Matthew Rosenbeck, a multidisplinary artist working in New Orleans who repurposes salvaged, found materials.
Kristina Kay Robinson visits the studio of Matthew Rosenbeck, a multidisplinary artist working in New Orleans who repurposes salvaged, found materials.
Tyra Douyon visits the studio of Tim Short, a narrative painter based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, to speak on the imaginative and metaphysical iconography tied to Blackness.
Valentin Diaconov reviews the aesthetic of stuttering found in Bryan Castro: to stutter / to atomize / to interrupt at D.D.D.D., New York City.
Emily Alesandrini reviews Sadie Sheldon’s solo exhibition briefly, in which her alchemy transforms the seemingly worthless into the wondrously worthwhile, at Sibyl Gallery, New Orleans.
Angie Toole Thompson reviews The Third Annual Queer Arts Initiative Showcase at Good Art Co. in Greenville, South Carolina—an exhibition that holds feelings of joy, humor, horror, and rage in balance–alongside an unbeatable determination to thrive.
Our monthly round of opportunities includes a a residency in Knoxville, a juried exhibition in New Orleans, and a guest curator program in Chattanooga.
Burnaway takes a close look at Hoa Tay (Flower Hands) at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans.
Christal Reese visits the Atlanta-based studio of Honey Pierre to speak on the medium of punch needle, replanting oneself, and reclaiming rest.
E.C. Flamming visits the Atlanta-based studio of Kole Nichols to discuss the value of embracing imperfections and the pathway between spaces.