Review of “Immaterial” at Chandra Cerrito Contemporary
January 17th, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Artists often try to capture a moment, feeling or sensation in their work. Two notable installation artists, Amy Ho and [&hellip
January 17th, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Artists often try to capture a moment, feeling or sensation in their work. Two notable installation artists, Amy Ho and [&hellip
January 11th, 2013 | by Taylor Majewski
As industrial sewing technology has advanced, the quilting process has become more and more accessible, leading to the rise in [&hellip
January 11th, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Though the gummy bear is now over 90 years old, it still holds a place in contemporary culture. Today, the [&hellip
January 3rd, 2013 | by Julie Davis
A collection of in-depth interviews, Women of the Underground: Art takes an inside look at the work of 24 female [&hellip
December 27th, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Reminiscent of Victorian fascination with oddities and collectibles, taxidermy art has had a modern resurgence. Taxidermy was once about the preservation [&hellip
December 27th, 2012 | by Taylor Majewski
The Tirage Art Gallery, tucked into the historic art and antique district of Pasadena, California, is exhibiting their annual “Holiday Salon.” [&hellip
December 20th, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
With the end of the world supposedly just days away, doomsday theories involving earthquakes, meteor collisions, famine, nuclear war, economic [&hellip
December 13th, 2012 | by Julie Davis
To read the story behind the groundbreaking comics anthology Wimmen’s Comix is to be reminded of feminism’s past, and how [&hellip
December 13th, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Every now and then, you walk into an art exhibit that physically stops you in your tracks and makes that [&hellip
December 6th, 2012 | by Taylor Majewski
In the earliest civilizations jewelry represented status, power and beauty. Today, jewelry is still often associated with wealth since the [&hellip
December 4th, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
If anthropologists were to assess items representing the aftermath of September 11, 2001, they might include the piles of random [&hellip
December 3rd, 2012 | by Julie Davis
“I tend to just draw on what I like or what inspires me,” illustrator Jen Oaks said, “which sometimes fits [&hellip