“What’s My Line? Drawing as Experience” transforms a public civic space into an active conversation about what drawing can be. Curated by Dimitry Saïd Chamy and Charo Oquet and presented
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This interview originally appeared in Issue 16, published May 16, 2026. You can read this piece and more by purchasing a copy of or subscription to the magazine here. From
This review originally appeared in Issue 16, published May 16, 2026. You can read this piece and more by purchasing a copy of or subscription to the magazine here. Words
Art Review: “The Rip in Her Sleeve” and “Iliana Arocho: Drawings” at Maiden Lane Gallery in Kingston
Each season harbors a cherished secret, and the annual display of cherry blossoms are reminiscent of a sentimental phraseology from the study of Japanese aesthetics: mono no aware, or the
Bitsie's Story Bitsie Clark, who stood four foot eleven, has been described as seeming to be six foot six. Others simply say she was larger than life. What is clear to
The Gosh! Comics and Broken Frontier Drink and Draw In-Person returns at our regular venue of The Royal George on Friday, May 28th, 2026. And this time our artist line-up
An upcoming local arts event will offer attendees the opportunity to support Marion County cultural programs while taking home a piece of original artwork this week. The Marion Cultural Alliance
12:00: New Yorker cover artist Harry Bliss on his memoir, 'You Can Never Die'1:00: Local students team up with NASA astronautsIn the first few pages of his debut graphic memoir,
Walking into the studio of Gabriel-Bello Díaz feels like entering a laboratory where the future and past converge. A 3D printer whirrs as it lays down filament on one worktable;
The Rubenshuis can now add this extraordinary work by Flanders’ most famous artistto its collection thanks to a long-term loan from the King Baudouin Foundation. It willbe on display from
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