Elisa Harkins: Teach Me A Song at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston
Emily Shiffer reviews Elisa Harkins’ glimmering exhibition Teach Me A Song at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston.
Emily Shiffer reviews Elisa Harkins’ glimmering exhibition Teach Me A Song at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston.
JD Ellison spends sometime with Fletcher Williams III and considers the changes in the Lowcountry – real and imagined.
Caitlin Swindell reviews Namsa Leuba: Crossed Looks, the Swiss-Guinean artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities for artists with deadlines in September 2021, including residencies at Hambidge and Idea Capital grants.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes the announcement of new appointments at MINT and Oxford American, acquisitions at the Mississippi Museum of Art, Sanford Biggers’s first survey of quilt-based works, and more.
Chenoa Baker speaks with Jennifer Mack-Watkins on joy, Black beauty, and the reimagining of dolls in her recent work at Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes appointments of new directors at the Halsey and Institute 193, a new Artadia award, and more.
Burnaway takes a Close Look at Geolocation, an exhibition by the photography duo Larson Shindelman at the Halsey Institute in Charleston, SC.
Rebecca Lee Reynolds unpacks “Grace Notes,” a performance by Carrie Mae Weems.