Val Britton’s Language of Maps
March 20th, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Since the beginning, humankind has had an unquenchable thirst for exploring the unknown, orienting their discoveries by drawing maps. One [&hellip
March 20th, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Since the beginning, humankind has had an unquenchable thirst for exploring the unknown, orienting their discoveries by drawing maps. One [&hellip
February 28th, 2013 | by Taylor Majewski
Creating environmentally conscious artwork is fast becoming a movement among twenty first century artists. Environmental art has the power to [&hellip
February 26th, 2013 | by Julie Davis
A rainy day in the Presidio is usually something of a disappointment, but it’s an atmosphere that only adds to [&hellip
January 31st, 2013 | by Elizabeth Coleman
When was the last time you meditated? The last time you took a moment for yourself to clear your mind [&hellip
January 24th, 2013 | by Taylor Majewski
In the initiative to increase access to sustainable energy, artists, like Stacy Levy, have joined the revolution. Though Levy works [&hellip
January 23rd, 2013 | by Alison Kjeldgaard
On the 40th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade and the dawn of the 1970s feminist art movement, photographer Ursula Brookbank’s [&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
August 22nd, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
With so much art being a purely visual experience, artist Jen Lewin wanted to find a way to mix together [&hellip
August 7th, 2012 | by Elizabeth Coleman
Seeing a wall of 200 naked, altered Barbies might be a little off-putting for some. But not for assemblage artist Deborah [&hellip
July 6th, 2012 | by Alison Kjeldgaard
French artist Françoise Pétrovitch’s work is something of a balancing act. At first glance, viewers may be inclined to smile [&hellip