Cracking open a pomegranate (“seeds of blood in cups of azure,” as Andre Gide
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“You’ve got a nerve to be asking a favor,” spews the narrator of The Walkman’s
Described as a “feminist ahead of her time,” 17th century Italian Baroque painter
“Life is full of pricks” reads the tagline from Pulling Weeds from a Cactus Garden,
Neil Kendricks is an artist, filmmaker, writer, and photographer who teaches at San
Kasra Goodarznezhad uses artificial intelligence in his maps and memory projects
Christopher A Tice considers accidents an integral part of the creative process.
“I knew who I was this morning, but I've changed a few times since then,”
Artists have long used color as an emotional stand-in for the revolutionary political
As a child, Jennifer Celio longed to join the Girl Scouts and lose herself in the
Ohio-based artist Gregory DeGroat sang in gospel groups, fronted bands, and worked
New York installation artist JC Lenochan grew up in a diverse neighborhood in the
Artist Michael Booker grew up around quilts. His grandmother, a lifelong quilter,
Oakland-based artist John Casey began life on the unluckiest day of the year, in