Art / feature1
by KKova × on October 29, 2020 at 10:53 am ×
Gordon Matta- Clark is an experimental photographer and videographer who tore apart pieces of dilapidated buildings at Pier 52 where Gansevoort Street meets the Hudson River to transform them into the “temple to sun and water.” Matta-Clark’s Day’s End, Days End Pier 52.1, Untitled, Days End Pier 52.2 and Days […]
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by KKova × on October 11, 2020 at 1:14 pm ×
SUNY College at Old Westbury alumna Fiona Lee talked about her “The Rising” photography art exhibit virtually on Zoom. However, on October 7th, 89 lucky listeners got to virtually “walk through” the exhibit with the artist and gallery director Hyewon Yi. Fiona Lee, a recent alumna of the Visual Arts […]
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by CSmith × on October 2, 2020 at 8:39 pm ×
Channon Smith, a modern day ‘flower child’ who exudes artistic expression, from her shaved boldly colored hair and unique wardrobe, her statement is presented without one word spoken. This bold lease on life has given her an unconventional road to success. Smith is a 25 year old artist that has […]
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by KKova × on September 26, 2020 at 3:12 pm ×
T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator and The Nature of Color are now back on display at The American Museum of Natural History after the museum’s longest closure in it’s 150 plus year history. Both exhibits only being shown for a few brief days in March visitors can now come back […]
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by KKova × on September 24, 2020 at 3:57 pm ×
The “Art of Light” by Brian Clarke is now on display at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) upon its reopening. This exhibit will be available until February 21st, 2021. Brian Clarke, born July 2nd, 1953, is a celebrated architectural artist and painter from the United Kingdom and this […]
Art / Entertainment
by ADiaz × on April 20, 2020 at 2:24 pm ×
Kyle Holbrook, a Pittsburgh native artist, has created murals worldwide and influenced communities globally through artistic expressions of memorable people, instances in history, and exciting concepts with resonating colors. By creating a movie in 2013 named Art of Life and recently this month releasing it on Amazon’s worldwide platform, he […]
Poem
by Ivatkin × on April 11, 2020 at 2:20 pm ×
First, it was easy, it was fun and light Like a random vacation awarded overnight. Now twelve days have passed and I’m getting quite antsy The farthest I go is a walk to the pantry. All I do is eat, sleep, and video chat, the occasional workout on my yoga […]
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by Ivatkin × on April 11, 2020 at 2:16 pm ×
Time slowed for a moment or two or even one thousand. We rested, and it was good. We shushed the noises, and soothed the tensions, massaged our brains and marinated intentions. We watched for a moment or two or even one thousand. We saw, and it was good. The […]
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by Ivatkin × on April 11, 2020 at 2:11 pm ×
What is helping you feel “normal”? What are the non-negotiables in your daily routine? Patterns show up in our lives in many ways. Some of them are subconscious and habitual, like washing our bodies the same way each time we shower. Others are very active choices we make, like […]
Art / Opinion
by JMichael × on November 23, 2019 at 12:18 pm ×
Works by Jackie Branson, Pam Brown, Roxi Marsen, and Tmima Z Amelia A. Wallace Gallery Until November 27th, 2019 This exhibition features the work of four contemporary artists; Jackie Branson, Pam Brown, Roxi Marsen, and Tmima Z; and was curated by Pam Brown and Stephen Lamia. “The one thing […]