
Part 3 | Artist Barbara Cooper Reveals the Invisible: In Art, In Nature, In Life
Part 3 | Artist Barbara Cooper Reveals the Invisible: In Art, In Nature, In Life
With Ideas on Craft and the Craft School Experience from Jean McLaughlin, Executive Director, Penland School of Crafts
Jean McLaughlin is one of most thoughtful people I’ve ever met. When you hear her speak, you are immediately drawn in by her intoxicating and contemplative passion to propel not only the vision and mission of Penland School of Crafts forward but also larger conversations about

REVIEW | BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works: Faheem Majeed
BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works: Faheem Majeed Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Not all art will resonate, and you can’t like everything – these are my take-aways of the current exhibition BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works: Faheem Majeed. After such a build-up to this exhibition, I was expecting more – admittedly, more of what I’m not exactly sure; but in the end, it left me wanting. Intentional? Maybe. In Majeed’s artist statement, he notes: “On the whole, my art work func

IN THE STUDIO | Adele Jackson
A conversation about the importance of place, relationships, and art found in the great beyond.
Date: July 2015
Name: Adele Jackson
DOB: January 1972
Place of Birth: United Kingdom
Current Location: Huddersfield. West Yorkshire. United Kingdom
Q: If you had to describe your work in three words what would they be and why?
A: Personal – I engage artistically with world in ways that have meaning to me
People – my practice often, but not always, involves engaging with othe

REVIEW | Sonja Thomsen: Glowing Wavelengths In Between
Sonja Thomsen: Glowing Wavelengths In Between
DePaul Art Museum
“All that is visible clings to the invisible. . . . Perhaps the thinkable to the unthinkable.” – Friedrich von Hardenberg, an early German Romantic better known as Novalis
Glowing Wavelengths In Between, the latest series by Sonja Thomsen is a body of ideas operating as a lens, (in her own words) “a rumination on the very physicality of seeing.” This multifaceted exhibition combining photography, sculpture, a