by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
ArtAdam ChauInstallation view, “Fragile: Earth” at Grounds for Sculpture. Photo by Bruce M. White.In the 1990s, a group of artists of color in the U.S. banded together in response to the lack of representation at ceramics conferences. Initiated by Bobby Scroggins, an...
by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
Former President Donald Trump, riding high on the tails of an NFT drop earlier this month that saw 45,000 digital “trading cards” sell out in mere hours, told OAN last week that the collection wasn’t about the money. It was about the art. And, of course, his image. ...
by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
When Rob Strati’s wife’s mother’s plate broke, he saw an opportunity to not only repair the sentimental object but also to create something new and beautiful. Strati’s art series, “Fragmented,” combines broken ceramics with ink illustrations to create unique and...
by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
As the weather turns cool, it’s time to warm up to your studio practice. Long winter days invite the opportunity to creatively cozy up and Golden Artist Colors now has 37 new High Flow Acrylic colors to inspire you. The new hues include more options in the...
by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
If eras are remembered for their debates, then this year won’t soon be forgotten—not in the art world at least. 2022 was a year chock-full of controversies in our industry as museum masterpieces were covered in mashed potatoes, artists fretted about being replaced by...
by Desiree Bullock | Dec 28, 2022 | Entertainment
Suzanna Ivanič’s, Catholica: The Visual Culture of Catholicism (Thames & Hudson, 2022) (all images courtesy Thames & Hudson) A large swath of European art history may feel inaccessible to museum visitors because of its Catholic symbols. Perhaps the 2022 lull...