by News | Apr 1, 2021 | Guest Writers & Artists, Potentials of Art
Author: Alexxa Gotthardt / The Bauhaus was supposed to be an equitable place. When Walter Gropiusfounded the progressive school in 1919, he called for an environment that treated art and design—as well as men and women—with the same level of...
by Guest Author | Mar 1, 2021 | Birdie Girl, Guest Writers & Artists, Hummingbirds
Author: Sy Montgomery / They were found, nearly dead, in a cuplike nest as small as a coin in diameter. They had hatched from eggs the size of Navy beans and were born the size of bumblebees. They were pink, naked and blind, their beaks yellow, stubby and soft. No one...
by News | May 18, 2020 | Guest Writers & Artists, Potentials of Art
Dear artists, This is what we train for. This moment is a health crisis, a brutal one. It is also a crisis of meaning. It is a crisis of connection, of story. It is a crisis of who we are to each other and the agreements that hold us together. And those are things we...
by News | Apr 24, 2020 | Guest Writers & Artists, Potentials of Art
Written by Kate Brown “Artists are not only indispensable, but also vital, especially now,” says the country’s culture minister. The German federal government is stepping in with a sweeping aid package for the country’s creative and cultural sectors....
by News | Mar 24, 2020 | Guest Writers & Artists, Potentials of Art
Scott Indrisek / Mar 23, 2020 / From Artsy Katherine Bernhardt’s new public mural painted in Guatemala, 2020. Courtesy of the artist.How else to describe these past few weeks other than surreal? Seemingly overnight, the entire fabric of daily life has been turned...
by News | Feb 21, 2020 | Birdie Girl, Guest Writers & Artists, News
Sculpture by Dave Towey, Richard Major, Michael Thomas Hill, Richard Wong (in Sydney Australia) and research scientist, Richard Major. Suspended above Angel Place, a pedestrian lane that runs between George and Pitt Streets in Sydney, there are scores of cages. In...