Our Voices, Our Values at The Art Museum of West Virginia University, Morgantown
Emmalie Munson reviews the convergence of cultural and political identity in Our Voices, Our Values at The Art Museum of West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Emmalie Munson reviews the convergence of cultural and political identity in Our Voices, Our Values at The Art Museum of West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Our monthly round of opportunities includes the Artadia Awards in Houston, an immersive residency program in Kentucky, and direct support grants for artists in Atlanta.
Maria Owen visits the Louisville studio of Kiah Celeste to discuss the repurposing of discarded synthetic materials and organic forms across her work.
Noah Reyes reviews the ripped layers of time and fabric alongside the expansive works on view in Cosmo Whyte: The Sea Urchin Can’t Swim: Tales from the Edge of a World at Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta.
Ifeanyi Awachie reviews the site-specific installation of the end is near, the end is the beginning during Atlanta Art Week 2024 at SITE, The Goat Farm, Atlanta.
Isabella Marie Garcia reviews the accumulation of flowers and their significance across the selection of works found in Weight at Hawkins Headquarters, Atlanta.
Joe Nolan reviews the homage to local print newspaper industries in Jeremiah Ariaz’s The Fourth Estate at Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville.
Lindsey Cummins reviews the fantastical bends and curves found in MC Sparks’ solo exhibition titled Muscle Memory at Institute 193, Lexington.
Mario Andrés Rodriguez visits the Miami studio of Karla Kantorovich to speak on the artist’s use of earthy materials and nature as grounding to her practice.