Browse the entire 2020 Self-Quarantining ExhibitionPart 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7
The 2020 Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Part 7
Thanks for sharing your terrific work and stay safe out there! Browse the entire 2020 Self-Quarantining ExhibitionPart 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7
Deb Stoner: More Pictures About Flowers and Bugs
In this era of closed spaces and limited or no access to art on the walls, what better than to have your photographs wrap an entire building, bringing beauty and Spring to all who pass by. Artist Deb Stoner opened the exhibition, More Pictures About Flowers and Bugs which takes place on both the inside and […]
Remembering Judy Gelles
I was dismayed to hear that the remarkable Judy Gelles passed away recently. She had a profound sense of humanity, combined with wonderful humor, and unique way of looking at the world, especially her own life and family. In fact, she was a truth teller. Judy came onto my radar around 2008 when I was […]
Matt Kapp: A Century Downtown: A Visual History of Lower Manhattan
Sometimes the research for one project inspires new ideas of disseminating the same information on other platforms. Film producer Matt Kapp, in his research for his documentary film, 16 Acres, about the rebuilding the World Trade Center, collected a significant amount of archival materials. His appreciation for New York history spurred him to then create […]
Evan Anderman: Phoenix Project: Rising from the Ashes
Every landscape holds memory, even if it’s simply the history of it’s trees and rocks. Unfortunately new histories are being created by the destruction of wildfires. Photographer Evan Anderman has been documenting the effects of wildfires in Colorado and its regions for close to two decades for his Phoenix Project: Rising from the Ashes. In […]