Helen O’Leary, Quarantine 2, 2015, 7′ x 12′ Diana Copperwhite Could you talk a little about the day-to-day process of working in the studio? Helen O’Leary I work every day and prefer like most artists long days unpunctuated by anything else. I keep distractions to the bare minimum; the dog, coffee, and the radio are […]

Anthony Merino May 27, 2015 Linda Sormin’s List, 23 in. (58 cm) in length, earthenware with found shards, figurines, 2013. There is a bit of hubris in titling an exhibition “Ceramic Top 40: New and Selected Works,” a show that was recently on view at Gallery 224 at the OFA Ceramics Program at Harvard University […]

William Eckhardt Kohler ,Contributor painter, writer Helen O’Leary at The Irish Art Center 12/31/2014 11:25 am ET Updated Dec 06, 2017     A Measure for Happiness/Armour White, 2013-2014, 17 x 20 x 4 inches, Oil and egg emulsion, wood Helen O’Leary’s show, up at the Irish Art Center on 51st St through Jan. 5th, […]

Please click here to read the article By Kathleen Whitney December 2014 Linda Sormin’s work is agile and gymnastic; it vaults from floor to ceiling grasping space and defying gravity. The quantity of parts and pieces is overwhelming, there’s enough detail to produce information overload. Heraclitus said “you can’t wade in the same river twice;” […]

COOL SCHOOLS 2014 CAN ART SCHOOLS SAVE THE PLANET? Art professors and students lit fires under the civil rights and antiwar movements. Can they do the same for environmentalism? BY AMY WESTERVELT A detail of Pam Longobardi’s 20-foot-long Economies of Scale (2013), made from plastic debris the artist found in oceans from Greece to Alaska. Kim Anno’s […]

In Survey of Southern Art, Place Is the Space Rob ColvinSeptember 5, 2014 Hunter Museum visitors explore works by Alicia Henry and Greg Pond (all images courtesy Hunter Museum of American Art unless otherwise noted) CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee — Jiha Moon was one of several artists the critic John Yau would like to have seen at […]

EK INTERVIEW: JAMIE VASTA BY THE BLIND ARCHITECT MAY 24, 2014 Jamie Vasta will be bringing her amazing glitter art to the Empty Kingdom Summer Art Show.  Her work crosses renaissance fables with modern say subjects, creating entrancing work.  Check out her interview: Who are you? Where are you from and where are you currently? I’m a […]

By Humboldt State Now Mar 20, 2014 Humboldt State University’s First Street Gallery presents, The Spider and the Fly, a collection of prints and mixed media drawings by artist Gail Wight on display April 1 to May 18. Currently a Professor of Art at Stanford University, Wight’s work has earned her national and international recognition […]