Feature image: Fullmoon Painting #5, by Allison Svoboda, 2022. submitted In Defense of Beauty, an exhibition featuring mixed media works by Chicago artist Allison Svoboda opens at OS Projects on February 8, 2025, and continues through April 12, 2025. The gallery will host a reception for the artist on Saturday, February 8, from 1 – 3 pm. Allison Svoboda’sContinue reading “Allison Svoboda: In Defense of Beauty at OS Projects”
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Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable
Feature image: UFO Grid – ongoing series. Courtesy of the artist. Written by Linda Marcus “Drawing is a way of seeing into your own nature.”- Richard Serra Derrick Buisch uses vibrating colors, lines, and shapes to create a kind of energy, anxiousness, and ambiguity that leaves the viewer wanting more. It’s a peak into Buisch’s natureContinue reading “Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable”
Helen Lee: Identity Through the Materiality of Glass
Feature image: Helen Lee, Implosive and Incendiary, 2022, Glass, matches, wire rope, 8 ft x 5 ft x 18 in. Photo: Constance Mensh. Frank Juárez I joined the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass Board of Directors in 2021. Their passion for the art, education, and curation of glass drew me to join this board. Having noContinue reading “Helen Lee: Identity Through the Materiality of Glass”
The Center for the Visual Arts in Partnership with Rocket Industrial is Proud to Announce the Selected Landmark Mural Artist
submitted Wausau, Wisconsin– The Center for Visual Arts in partnership with sponsor, Rocket Industrial, is excited to announce the artist selected for the new mural project on the Landmark building. Through an extensive search process done through a juried process, the selection committee composed of community members, leaders, and visual arts organizations, an artist andContinue reading “The Center for the Visual Arts in Partnership with Rocket Industrial is Proud to Announce the Selected Landmark Mural Artist”
Mary Jones: Navigating a Place of Being Through Memory and Imagination
Feature image: “Mary Jones: Coddiwompling”, March 8 – April 13, 2019, at the Tory Folliard Gallery. Image courtesy of Tory Folliard Gallery. Frank Juárez One of the joys of experiencing art is connecting the dots. My first introduction to Mary Jones’s work was in a group exhibition at Tory Folliard Gallery in the Historic ThirdContinue reading “Mary Jones: Navigating a Place of Being Through Memory and Imagination”
Sarah Leuchtner: Processing Skies Past at OS Projects
Submitted Racine, Wisconsin – OS Projects is pleased to present Processing Skies Past featuring work by Chicago artist Sarah Leuchtner. The exhibit opens May 11, 2024, and continues through July 13, 2024. Sarah Leuchtner’s work explores memory, loss and transformation through a painterly lens while reflecting on what it means to be an artist inContinue reading “Sarah Leuchtner: Processing Skies Past at OS Projects”
Why Artdose?
Frank Juárez Lately, I have been thinking about Artdose Magazine. Not sure if this is in response to new work that I am slowly creating based on the concept of absence, memory, and space, writing for a couple of other publications, or waiting to reveal some exciting news. Since day one the goal of ArtdoseContinue reading “Why Artdose?”
José Santiago Pérez: Space for Freedom. Written by Linda Marcus.
Featured image: José Santiago Pérez working in his studio. Photo Credit: Lunder Institute for American Art. José Santiago Pérez’s artwork focuses on the body, time, and memory. Pérez is constantly investigating the relationship between materials and what it means to be human. His current body of work centers on baskets, their form and function. According toContinue reading “José Santiago Pérez: Space for Freedom. Written by Linda Marcus.”
Kimberly Rashad: Re-entering Her Creative Realm
Kaleb Williams In the intricate dance between life and art, sometimes an artist finds themselves on a hiatus, exploring different facets of existence. Life’s demands, personal challenges, or the pursuit of diverse experiences can lead an artist away from her creative sanctuary. However, the story doesn’t end there. There comes a moment when the artistContinue reading “Kimberly Rashad: Re-entering Her Creative Realm”
