I recently had the opportunity to Skype with artist Mónica Palma. She had just returned from a co-op. I had just returned from the kitchen with a cocktail in my hand. We had a great conversation.
Interviews
ArticlesFort Houston is a Nashville creative workspace that houses a screen-printing studio, darkroom, vintage motorcycle and moped garage, an exhibition space, an office, and a vast expanse of privately rented work-stations.
The act of memorializing and re-representing history, the use of ornament and pattern, and how labor relates to these processes…
From Ortega y Gasset Projects (O y G), Clare Britt interviews artist Susan Bee on her paintings exhibited in the recent exhibition, “The Sacred and Profane Love Machine” curated by Karla Wozniak.
In our ongoing series with Ortega y Gasset Projects (O y G), member Sheilah Wilson talks with show organizer and member of O y G collective, Joshua Bienko, and artist, Piper Brett, about their recent exhibition, “Bad as I Wanna Be.”
Project Row Houses is a non-profit arts organization established by African-American artists and community activists in Houston’s Third Ward.
St. Louis-based artists Gina Alvarez and Robert Goetz teamed up to open Yellow Bear Projects, a print shop and gallery space that offers classes, studio rentals, and collaborations throughout the area.
Not many people would think of the Core Residency Program as an artist-run residency, but to some extent it is. Joseph Havel is an artist who has been directing the Glassell School and Core residency for over twenty years.