Seneca Artist Casts Collective Stories
Multimedia artist Marie Watt uses bronze to memorialize remembrance in warm, storied objects such as blankets.
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Multimedia artist Marie Watt uses bronze to memorialize remembrance in warm, storied objects such as blankets.
Seneca Artist Casts Collective Stories Read More »
Curator Jennifer Dasal introduces Break the Mold, a multimedia exhibition that features contemporary art in conversation with its past.
Breaking the Mold of Tradition Read More »
Artist Carolyn Janssen reinterprets Hieronymus Bosch from a female perspective.
A Contemporary Garden of Delights Read More »
Two North Carolina artists discuss the issues and motivations behind the work in their joint exhibition Altered Land.
North Carolina artist Greg Lindquist discusses his uncomfortably attractive images of the recent coal ash spill in the Dan River.
Meet North Carolina artists Peter G. Oakley and Elizabeth Brim as they discuss works in the exhibition.
Artist Meetup: Chisel and Forge Read More »
Circa looks back on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and its moving connection to a gilded sculpture in West Building.
Remembering through Contemporary Art Read More »
The artist was just 10 years old when her family fled Iraq in 1992.
Hayv Kahraman’s Art of Displacement Read More »
There’s a West Coast identity to Ed Ruscha’s stylized paintings of words, phrases, or single letters.
Scratches on the Film Read More »
“Popular cultural icons bring people together, creating a feeling of community and commonality.”
A Conversation with Sonia Romero Read More »
“The only art that existed for me was on the walls of my neighborhood. The Chicano murals and strong calligraphic hand styles.”
A Conversation with Oscar Magallanes Read More »
The artist reflects on Chicano identity and the power of printmaking, that “raw form of communication and protest.”
A Conversation with Vincent Valdez Read More »