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Unstable Spaces within Our Sight: Inside the Work of Darren Waterston by Darren Waterston; Interview by Timothy Anglin Burgard
An art exhibit and corresponding interview that thoughtfully tackle questions of personal mythologies, postmodernity, landscape, and the complex interplay between meaning, artist, viewer, and art.
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Common Ground: Symmetries of Land and Culture after Economic Change by Scott Strazzante; interview by Heather Smith Stringer
In this photo exhibit, Scott Strazzante juxtaposes images from a cattle-ranching family and a family living in a subdevelopment several years later on the same land to reveal the differences, complexities, and similarities between farm life and suburbia life.
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Collaborations on a Blue Jacket: Seattle Artist Spotlight on Tara Ward by Jen Grabarczyk
In this interview, Seattle singer, songwriter, musician, artist Tara Ward (Late Tuesday, Urban Hymnal, Opiate Mass) discusses her first solo concept album, REVELATIONS OF A BLUE JACKET, a collaborative piece that included the work of a dozen visual artists.
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Racism, Art, and the Darkness of Truth: An Interview with Barry Moser by Becky Crook; art by Barry Moser
In this interview, artist Barry Moser discusses racism, religion, and working amidst mystery.
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Re-Imaging a Native American History of (Un)-Belonging by Natalie Ball
Through her paintings and contemporary installation art, Natalie Ball deconstructs known narratives of the Native American past and reconstructs them, intersecting her own stories with history by considering the authenticity of belonging, especially as defined by blood quantum, tribal binds, and ethnographic portraiture.
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Art for the People: Emory Douglas by Jen Grabarczyk
This exhibit, which is currently showing at the New Museum in New York City, showcases the works of Emory Douglas, a former Minister of Culture of the Black Panther Party.
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The Habit of Being: A Portrait of Miss Mystery and Manners by Laura Lasworth
This collection of paintings by Laura Lasworth were inspired by the life and works of the writer Flannery O’Connor.
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Supermarketing: Dreaming of a Better Tomorrow by Industry of the Ordinary
Performance artists Industry of the Ordinary invite Americans to the ordinary grocery store for a photograph.
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Tangled Alphabets: An Aesthetic of Language by León Ferrari and Mira Schendel; Review by Jen Grabarczyk
Tangled Alphabets, an exhibit currently on display at The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City, brings together the works of visual artist contemporaries León Ferrari and Mira Schendel in their visual exploration of language.
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The Harmony of Disparity: Glósóli, Esja Sunset, Thingvellir, and Other Landscapes of Iceland by Paul LaJeunesse
The landscape paintings within this exhibit, which were inspired by artist Paul LaJeunesse’s stay in Iceland, reveal unity and harmony through disparate objects and spaces.





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