Good things come in threes: Charlie’s Angels; Hermione, Harry, and Ron; the Sanderson
In his early 20s, Peter Harrington laid his backpack on the threshold of a Zen Buddhist
We’ve all witnessed the quick flip of window blinds or heard the rushed click of
Blank walls should be filled. Period. Whether you’re holed up in a teeny tiny NYC
Chaotic, unruly, overwhelming, beautiful. Los Angeles-based artist Elliott Hundley’s
Jay Silverstein kicks off his artist statement with a staggering statistic: “The
Described as a “feminist ahead of her time,” 17th century Italian Baroque painter
CJ Hungerman’s psychedelic art takes you on a “magic trip” that would make
“What is wrong with our politicians?” pop artist and activist Hannah Rothstein
Imagine strolling out of your local 7-Eleven, slurping on a Big Gulp, and running
“It sounds funny, but I’m really inspired by the cartoon Transformers,” says
“My aim is to change the perception of how women-led craft and Appalachian folk
Multimedia artist Ruth Chase sees female identity in complex shades of gray—sometimes
Susan Chambers strays far from the American standard of a manicured lawn and a garden
“I have a magpie-like attraction to bright, colorful, decorated objects, but an
“A is for Ahlmee, the first of our creeps. B is for Bumbreth who swallows down
“It's a very rare person who is taken for what he truly is,” says Schmendrick,
“Life is full of pricks” reads the tagline from Pulling Weeds from a Cactus Garden,
“As a Black woman in America, I am in a constant state of double consciousness,”
“Ping-Pong has become my way to visually describe the experience of being Asian
“I think creativity is just a way of seeing the world,” says paper artist Rosa
Western Massachusetts-based installation artist and painter Yura Adams has gotten
“The moment I watched a photograph develop in the darkroom, I was hooked,” Leon
Why stitch when you could stab? That’s the unspoken philosophy behind Katrina Majkut’s
Lined with stunning ceramic tiles, Portugal’s city streets are a sight to remember.