Judith Klausner is a sculptor based in Somerville, Massachusetts who says she “revels in minutiae.” From the insects scurrying on the ground to the medications …
CREATORS – Kate MacDowell
Name: Kate MacDowell Which came first in your life, the science or the art? The art. I started studying ceramics in evening classes at the local …
BITS – Meander by Philip Beesley
Want to witness architecture come alive? Now you can with Philip Beesley’s Meander, the largest living architecture sculpture in the world, which is permanently on …
CREATORS – Xiaojing Yan
Name: Xiaojing Yan Which came first in your life, the science or the art? I have loved both art and science since I was a …
CREATORS – Andrew Carnie
Name: Andrew Carnie Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Well, it is slightly difficult to say, but I started drawing …
WORKS – Ross Quesnell’s Vestiges
Ross Quesnell, a recent MFA graduate, loves exploring death through art. Through his graduate studies, he focused on his interests in biology and mortality, and, …
BITS – Bodies
“Bodies.” This single word is the inspiration behind a bold new exhibition, on view from November 15, 2019 to February 16, 2020 at Chicago’s International Museum of Surgical Science (IMSS).
CREATORS – Anne Mondro
Name: Anne Mondro Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Art came first. My parents nurtured my creativity throughout my childhood. …
CREATORS – Vera Scekic
Name: Vera Scekic Which came first in your life, the science or the art? In retrospect, the science came first. I spent much of my …
FEATURES – Fermenting Feminism
“Kombucha as a sticky allegory where language goes to die.” These words cling to the window of Vancouver’s Access Gallery, welcoming me into the artist-run …