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Jean and Barbara Edelstein
This mother-daughter pairing brings together divergent aesthetic visions that both derive significantly from Asian traditions. Jean's accordion-fold scrolls reference Chinese "Scholar Books". Barbara's closely observed plants are both beautiful and meditative. More...


The Studio Visit: Five Helpful Hints
Matthew Kangas loves to see artists do well, and hosting a successful studio visit is one of those tools that can tie an artist up in knots. We some careful planning a potentially nerve-wracking experience can be both enjoyable and productive. More...


“Earthworks”
Madeline Dietz, Perla Krauze and Mario Reis bring an earthworks aesthetic into the relative intimacy of a gallery environment. More...


Kenneth Callahan
Perhaps the most multi-faceted talent to emerge and play a dominant role in the advanced art of the Northwest was Kenneth Callahan. More...


Chris Bradley
For Chris Bradley, ceilings are anything but monotonous or unnoticed. Replicas of unspecial ceilings are dropped from the heights of a hanger sized space, forcing an active engagement of eye and body while reflecting on idleness. More...


Michael McMillen / Rebecca Campbell
Michael McMillen's meticulous models are worn yet unfettered. Rebecca Campbell paints non-nonsense portraits. More...


Gordon Watkinson
Architectural photography Gordon Watkinson examines a dozen original Bauhaus buildings paired alongside recent structures that preserve and extend the Bauhaus aesthetic. More...


Site Specific Sanctuaries
Art as a site of secularized religious experience gains new practitioners in noteworthy recent projects springing up around Texas. More...


Joseph Lorusso
Joseph Lorusso produces tightly focused set pieces in subdued reds, browns and golds. They evoke intimacy with a dash of mystery. These narrative paintings are both theatrical and alluring. More...


Jean and Barbara Edelstein
This mother-daughter pairing brings together divergent aesthetic visions that both derive significantly from Asian traditions. Jean's accordion-fold scrolls reference Chinese "Scholar Books". Barbara's closely observed plants are both beautiful and meditative. More...


“Earthworks”
Madeline Dietz, Perla Krauze and Mario Reis bring an earthworks aesthetic into the relative intimacy of a gallery environment. More...


The Studio Visit: Five Helpful Hints
Matthew Kangas loves to see artists do well, and hosting a successful studio visit is one of those tools that can tie an artist up in knots. We some careful planning a potentially nerve-wracking experience can be both enjoyable and productive. More...


Ben Haggard
For five years Ben Haggard has painted numerous faces in Santa Fe, San Francisco and Berlin. About 200 of these adds up to--what? More...

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