Weaving Work: On the Tapestries of Tabitha Arnold
Lina Alam profiles the spiritual allegories and the labor of weaving works created by Chattanooga-based artist Tabitha Arnold.
Lina Alam profiles the spiritual allegories and the labor of weaving works created by Chattanooga-based artist Tabitha Arnold.
Natalie Willis Whylly explores memory, colonial archives, and encounter in Rodell Warner’s Fictions More Precious at Big Medium, Austin.
Carolina Ana Drake highlights the local legacies of Miami women artists in Women’s Voices: A Journey Through Miami’s Art History at Miami-Dade Public Library Central Branch, Miami.
Isabella Marie Garcia reflects on the archetype of the mother as exemplified in A Mother, Possibly at the Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Florida.
Traversing through the layered crises on view, Laurel V. McLaughlin speaks to artist collective Ghost of a Dream’s collaborative process in their exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington.
Burnaway announces its yearly magazine themes: Knock Knock, Crush, and Twang.
Burnaway announces Amarie Gipson, Robert Alan Grand, Kristina Kay Robinson, and Natalie Willis Whylly as new Editors-at-Large Team.
Burnaway announces the promotion of Courtney McClellan as Editor. “I am committed to an artist-led editorial agenda that is both accessible and experimental because I passionately believe these objectives are complimentary, not mutually exclusive.”
In this final roundup, Burnaway staff look back at their favorite exhibitions of 2023 and what they are most looking forward to in 2024.