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A BROAD CANVAS
Apr 10, 2021
A BROAD CANVAS
Apr 10, 2021

Since time immemorial, art has been a way to connect to and learn from each other, as well as a platform for social commentary and a means to envision the future. Our new initiative - ‘A Broad Canvas’ will introduce you to artists from different backgrounds, cultures, and points of view, in which ideas, personal journeys, and politics are welcome.

A Broad Canvas will launch our first series with a focus on four black artists, Teddy Mitchener, Taiwo Isimi, John Powell, and Tamary Kudita, beginning with photographer Teddy Mitchener. ..American by birth, Teddy now lives and works in Nairobi, Kenya with his wife and children

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Apr 10, 2021
GOOD CHEMISTRY
Feb 12, 2021
GOOD CHEMISTRY
Feb 12, 2021

Artists are interpreters of their time, seeing deeply, and at times differently, offering new ways of perceiving and understanding. But what draws an artist to their subject? What alchemical pull plays on their heart and fosters a connection to a model, a vista, or an idea?

Artists Amy Haslehurst, Erik Nieminen, Johannes Laumer, and Alex Janero speak to us precisely because their connection to their subject is palpable; more than inspiration, each of these artists seeks to find synergy with their subject, sparked and discovered in the process of creation, perhaps both known and unknown until revealed.

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Feb 12, 2021
REFLECTING TRANSITION
Nov 6, 2020
REFLECTING TRANSITION
Nov 6, 2020

There’s something different about Autumn; a sense of energy, movement, and change; the world is in transition from one state of being to another, there’s a hint of unpredictability in the air, and we see it outwardly and feel it internally. How do visual artists convey process and change, turmoil, or a state of flux? The following artists, Sherre Wilson-Liljegren, Adam Daniel Watkins, Alice Zilberberg, and Mark Cross, beguilingly capture our attention with their visual acumen and simultaneously ask us to contemplate perplexing truths, dualities and illusions……

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Nov 6, 2020
ART & INTIMACY
Oct 3, 2020
ART & INTIMACY
Oct 3, 2020

What is intimacy? Is it Love? Sex? Sometimes, but It is not only those things. It can be expressed in many ways, and the visual arts are the perfect window to reveal [the] intimacy in contemporary society. Through art, it is possible to both analyze and gain a better understanding of this complex concept, such as when a talented artist is truly able to channel the sensation….

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Oct 3, 2020

 

 

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