Purple Window Gallery Collective 

Featured image: Fuzz, 2023 Installation: Works by 54 fiber and textile artists. Documentation by Amy Shelton. Curated by Lauren Iacoponi and Naomi Elson. Linda Marcus Don’t be surprised if when you visit Purple Window Gallery inside Mana Contemporary in Chicago, Illinois, you won’t find the color purple and there’s no window. The name functions now moreContinue reading “Purple Window Gallery Collective “

Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts Hosts 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Information Frank Juárez, Publisher + Curator, artdosemagazine@frankjuarez Shannon Kupfer, Executive Director + Curator, shannon@thelmaarts.org Fond du Lac, Wisconsin – Artdose Magazine is pleased to announce its 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational featuring works by Hector Acuna, Pamela Anderson, Ann Baer, Brandon Bauer, Stephanie Barenz, Siara Berry, Lois Bielefeld, Kendra Bulgrin, Pamela Callahan, Tony Conrad,Continue reading “Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts Hosts 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational”

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”

TMA Contemporary Strikes Again

Frank Juárez In the late ’90s, I remember my professors asking me where I saw myself 5 – 10 years from now. At the time, I found this question so broad that focusing on something specific seemed unimaginable. I am sure this question still lingers through today’s educational institutions. Perhaps a better question would haveContinue reading “TMA Contemporary Strikes Again”

Katherine Steichen Rosing: Atmospheric Intricacies at James May Gallery

Submitted Milwaukee, Wisconsin – James May Gallery is thrilled to mark its one-year anniversary in Milwaukee (and its tenth anniversary in Wisconsin) with an environmentally focused solo art exhibition, Atmospheric Intricacies, by artist Katherine Steichen Rosing. As we emerge from an uncharacteristically warm winter, Katherine Rosing’s paintings and installations ask us to look more closelyContinue reading “Katherine Steichen Rosing: Atmospheric Intricacies at James May Gallery”

Milwaukee Gallery Night & Day Spring Edition

Frank Juárez Lately, Wisconsin has been getting some decent weather hovering around 50 degrees. A heat wave for us, Wisconsinites. Yesterday the Historic Third Ward kicked off its spring gallery night & day, which spreads throughout four areas: Around Town, East Town, Historic Third Ward,, and Walker’s Point. Over 50 venues hosted exhibitions and eventsContinue reading “Milwaukee Gallery Night & Day Spring Edition”

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?”

Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes 

Artist Assaf Evron. Article written by Linda Marcus. What we see, how we see, and how we understand what we see is the basis of Assaf Evron‘s art. His conceptual practice spans from sculpture to photography with a variety of mediums. He says it’s one of his biggest challenges, how to “package” or explain whatContinue reading “Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes “

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.”