Review: Michele Guieu’s “Let’s Fight ‘Til Six and Then Have Dinner”
November 23rd, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Michele Guieu explores themes of childhood and its fleeting moments in her latest exhibit, “Let’s Fight ‘Til Six and Then [&hellip
November 23rd, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Michele Guieu explores themes of childhood and its fleeting moments in her latest exhibit, “Let’s Fight ‘Til Six and Then [&hellip
November 23rd, 2012 | by Alicia Coombes
Laura Cunningham’s Before California exhibit at the Hazel Wolf Gallery in Berkeley is small but information-packed. A few walls showcase [&hellip
November 9th, 2012 | by Mallory Nezam
So, what is an artist residency, really? Do artists just escape into the woods for weeks and compose their next [&hellip
November 8th, 2012 | by Setsu Uzume
Della Heywood would have become a field zoologist had her inner artist not stood up and thrown off the lab [&hellip
November 8th, 2012 | by Julie Davis
Shaenon Garrity is one of the great success stories in the world of webcomics. Her most popular strips — Narbonic, [&hellip
November 8th, 2012 | by Angela Son
Throughout her three-decade long artistic career, Beverly Buchanan has painted and sculpted wooden shacks of the American South. Her latest exhibition, All in [&hellip
November 6th, 2012 | by Angela Son
A few years ago, the Seoul-based web art collaborative, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries (YHCHI) released their controversial Cunnilingus in North [&hellip
November 2nd, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
In Kathy Aoki’s view of the future, mascara slicks and lipstick tubes will float on the tides after Los Angeles [&hellip
November 2nd, 2012 | by Alicia Coombes
Michelle Cockle-Persoff is a versatile artist who paints, sculpts and designs. She just happens to do so through the edible [&hellip
November 2nd, 2012 | by Julie Davis
“I’m a serial hobbyist, a chronic dabbler who has yet to master anything,” said Abigail Young during our interview. That’s [&hellip
October 18th, 2012 | by Setsu Uzume
In the beginning, there is a dying world. The brave explorers who left their home to seek a new one [&hellip
October 11th, 2012 | by Julie Davis
Tyler Cohen’s comics are a melding of surrealist art, nature, dream imagery and observations about feminism and motherhood, displayed through [&hellip