Staying Relevant in a Changing Art Market: Lessons from Zolla/Lieberman Gallery

feature image: Installation view of Purvis Young’s exhibition, Messenger of Salvation & Liberation, at Zolla/Lieberman Gallery from January 31 – March 8, 2025. Courtesy of Zolla/Lieberman Gallery. Written by April Behnke It’s not often you find a gallery about to celebrate half a century in business. Longevity in the art world is rare, yet Chicago’sContinue reading “Staying Relevant in a Changing Art Market: Lessons from Zolla/Lieberman Gallery”

Major Survey of Artist Tyree Guyton and Detroit’s Heidelberg Project at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center

feature image: Tyree Guyton, 2025. Submitted Sheboygan, Wisconsin — Opening September 13, 2025, at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC), Heidelbergology: Is It Art Now? examines the history of the Heidelberg Project with a focus on the wide-ranging practice of its founding artist, Tyree Guyton. Established in 1986, the Heidelberg Project is a multifaceted, immersiveContinue reading “Major Survey of Artist Tyree Guyton and Detroit’s Heidelberg Project at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center”

Rachel Hellerich: Where Light Falls

Feature image: Rachel Hellerich, Where Light Falls, 2020, Acrylic and flashe on panel, 30 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist. Written by Frank Juárez On June 28, 2025, I attended the Great Lakes Invitational Art Fair in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. June was an unusual month for art fairs in Wisconsin, as I have been involved in theContinue reading “Rachel Hellerich: Where Light Falls”

Cultivating an Emerging Artists Community

feature image: L to R – R-Lo, Green Goodies, Añamarié Edwards, Geornica Daniels, Fernando Rico, and Leovardo Aguilar. Photo: Artdose magazine. By Frank Juárez This past weekend, Artdose and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center hosted its Summer 2025 Emerging Artists Program. What began two summers ago has grown from a collaboration to a partnership.Continue reading “Cultivating an Emerging Artists Community”

Discover Triple 3 Magazine: A New Vision in Arts and Culture

feature image: TripleMagazine, Release Part Invite. Courtesy of Triple 3 magazine. By Frank Juárez Last month, I was introduced to Triple 3 magazine via an email from one of the co-founders. The inquiry was about being featured in Artdose. Of course, I was curious. I looked up the magazine online and checked their Instagram. At first glance, theContinue reading “Discover Triple 3 Magazine: A New Vision in Arts and Culture”

Allison Wade – Place for Awkward Elegance

Feature image: Same Difference, Partial Installation View, 2024. Photo: Robert Chase Heishman. By Frank Juárez Connecting with artists, galleries, art museums, and institutions is one of the best ways to navigate the contemporary art landscape. Nowadays, making those connections is as simple as following an artist on social media, subscribing to a gallery’s newsletter, attendingContinue reading “Allison Wade – Place for Awkward Elegance”

In Review: North of the 45th: 18th Annual Upper Midwest Juried Exhibition at DeVos Art Museum

Feature image: North of the 45th: 18th Annual Upper Midwest Juried Exhibition. Photo: Artdose magazine. Frank Juárez The North of the 45th: 18th Annual Upper Midwest Juried Exhibition opened on June 20th at the DeVos Art Museum, 1401 Presque Isle Ave, Marquette, MI 49855, located on the Northern Michigan University campus. The exhibition features worksContinue reading “In Review: North of the 45th: 18th Annual Upper Midwest Juried Exhibition at DeVos Art Museum”

DOOR COUNTY CONTEMPORARY TO BE HELD AT THE PENINSULA SCHOOL OF ART

submitted Fish Creek, Wisconsin – Door County Contemporary plans to host thousands of fine art enthusiasts from around Wisconsin and the United States. The fair will host 20 galleries, site-specific art programming, guest art speakers, guided tours, Wisconsin-based food and drink, and curated VIP events for 250 special guests at the Peninsula School of Art, 3900 CountyContinue reading “DOOR COUNTY CONTEMPORARY TO BE HELD AT THE PENINSULA SCHOOL OF ART”

A Creative Place: Art from Northeastern Wisconsin from 1940 to Present at the Trout Museum of Art

Feature image: Trout Museum of Art. Photo: Artdose magazine. Annemarie Sawkins Did you know the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton is moving? Its new home, opening later in 2025, will be just down the street from its current location at 111 East College Avenue. While the Trout is poised to play an even greaterContinue reading “A Creative Place: Art from Northeastern Wisconsin from 1940 to Present at the Trout Museum of Art”