Eliza Naranjo Morse, “When the Sun Sets Differently” (2024), acrylic and clay on canvas (all photos Nancy Zastudil/Hyperallergic, unless otherwise noted) AUSTIN — Nora Naranjo Morse and Eliza Naranjo ...
“Comfortable” is what one would say when describing their home or a place where they can relax and be themselves. But when you hear gallerists and visitors unanimously calling an art fair comfortable, ...
Forging Intergenerational Connections through Art-Making,” is led by Elizabeth Deull, the art teacher at Brooklyn Friends ...
RedLine in RiNo is so much more than a gallery — it’s a self-proclaimed “urban laboratory,” a resident art studio enclave and purveyor of art programs in the schools. And in all its capacities, it is ...
I founded the Developing Artist Collaboration as a Delaware artist inspired by my work with NGOs in remote communities around the world. Witnessing firsthand the power of art to uplift and unite ...
What are the ins-and-outs of running an international art fair in Japan? Asia Society Japan is pleased to welcome Yukako Yamashita, program director of Art Collaboration Kyoto (ACK), for a ...
POLE CREATURE A sea dragon at the intersection of 40th and Telegraph in the Temescal neighborhood. (Photo by Daniela Sandoval) Two dragon-like creatures with flashy fangs and silver sparkly fringe ...
The rich fabric that makes up Victoria’s identity as a community comes from a rich and diverse cultural background. But what voices are telling the story of Victoria and its history? “We believe the ...
Coming to Carmel on May 18 is a new and collaborative art event – “Multi-Arts in the Neighborhood”. Organized by Carmel artists Scott Osborne, Gregory Glade and Tina Mangos, this event focuses on 3 ...
Hyperallergic speaks to artist and academic Işıl Eğrikavuk about whether art can help keep the spirit of protests alive. People gather and spray-paint slogans during the Gezi Park protests in 2013.
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