by stephanieburke | Dec 4, 2014 | Blog
1. Nasa in the Hollow at PeregrineProgram Work by Manuel Rodriguez and Kendall Babl. PeregrineProgram is located at 3311 W. Carroll Ave. #119. Reception Sunday, 1-4pm. 2. Mathias Poledna at The Renaissance Society New commissioned works. The Renaissance Society is...
by Kevin Blake | Dec 3, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake “History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.” These famous words from James Joyce’s famous character Stephen Dedalus, in his famous novel, Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, embody the idea of an inescapable infiltration of...
by Jeriah | Dec 2, 2014 | Blog
One of my duties as a Lecturer of Foundations at Northern Arizona University is to provide give tours to prospective students. In an email follow-up to one of these tours, I was asked about the viability of a career following an art degree, and how one might explain...
by Paul King | Dec 1, 2014 | Blog
November games press (“ “) was ablaze (“ “) with reports and screenshots of the latest Assassin’s Creed game, which kind of yielded some amazing pictures: I can’t get over how macabre and hilarious and terrifying it all is, (and Zach Budgor over at Killscreen outlines...
by Steve Ruiz | Nov 30, 2014 | Blog
What better time to blow a Friday deadline for an article like this one than the breezy powdery end of November? Half of the art world was stuck on snowy flights or awkwardly explaining their hobbies/careers to nodding family members, while the other half is still...
by Eric Asboe | Nov 25, 2014 | Blog
The world grows colder. Nature slows, becomes static. The river connecting these cities ices over slowly, silently at night. Tires spin, stuck in ice ruts that will last until spring. Fewer bicyclists and pedestrians navigate the narrowing streets and sidewalks. We...