Join MoAD on Zoom: In The Artist’s Studio | Jefferson Pinder July 15, 2020 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Register here to attend live @ Zoom Room MoAD Calendar Tickets Cost: Free, or Pay What You Can MoAD’s physical building may be closed due to the mandatory shelter-in-place, but you can still get your […]
EPISODE SUMMARY On a hot day in 1919, an attack on African American teenagers near a Chicago beach stoked long-standing tensions between white and black residents. Violence erupted — and its aftermath shaped laws, housing, and opportunities for African American citizens for generations. Host Ed Ayers visits Chicago during the 100th anniversary of what […]
Patricia, thank you for the prod, I was in a lethargic stupor yesterday and you sent me down the rabbit hole in my hard drives, looking for images that had some meaning for me. I have yet to photograph where I am now, but I wandered through Rome for a minute, looking at […]
Studio View Do you think art matters during a crisis? I believe art plays a critical role in society. In times of crisis even more so. Particularly when the crisis is microscopic with massive, life altering consequences. We see the disastrous and terrifying results of this disease and the only advisable action, […]
Tracy King (neice); Arlene Lovett (sister); Cornelia Schulz Art matters in a time of crisis, for the connection to the energy and spirit of creativity is a vital life force, not just for culture but for civilization itself. Art Toronto 2019 The arts bind us to the lineage of cultures past […]
Toshiaki Noda – (Link to a small body of ceramic sculpture completed a few months ago) I believe art always matters to us regardless of the time in which we live. It matters even when we are in a crisis like this. I believe there are more important things in our daily lives that […]
We’re all deeply concerned how this crisis is affecting so many lives, loved ones and communities throughout the world. I’ve tried many times to find words to express something meaningful, only to find with each attempt I come up woefully bankrupt. Maybe it’s because what I want to say, all the comfort I […]
APRIL 1, 2020 BY CATHERINE KIRKPATRICK Artists on Coping: Helen O’Leary During the Coronavirus pandemic, Art Spiel is reaching out to artists to learn how they are coping. Photo by Eva O’ Leary, Fader Magazine Helen O’Leary is an Irish-born artist best known for constructions that blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture, object and image. She trained […]
March 7, 2020 – July 26, 2020 East Building, Level B, Joyce W. Pope Gallery Throughout modern art history, painting has been declared dead and later resuscitated so many times that the issue now tends to has largely been ignored. Despite any debate over painting’s viability, artists continue to persevere in keeping the medium fresh […]
PSG is pleased to announce our participation in Art Toronto 2019 Linda Sormin – ceramic sculpture Cornelia Schulz – painting Jacqueline Surdell – tapestry Ramekon O’Arwisters – textile sculpture DATES & LOCATION October 25 – 27, 2019 Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building 255 Front Street West, Toronto Public Hours Friday, October 25, 2019: 12:00 – 8:00PM […]