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”

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 “

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”

Jordan Martins: Camouflage and Concealment

Linda Marcus Playing and exploring is what Jordan Martins wants viewers to do when they encounter his work. The Chicago based artist, curator, musician and educator works in collage and pushes  photography and painting in unexpected ways to propel collage in new directions. Martins says, “I wanted to create a painting that is on the brinkContinue reading “Jordan Martins: Camouflage and Concealment”

Lauren Paradise at Levee Contemporary

Frank Juárez Recently I attended a reception at Levee Contemporary to see their newest exhibition, “Lauren Paradise Paintings.” If you are not familiar with this gallery, it is a contemporary commercial gallery nestled in downtown Princeton, Wisconsin. This seasonal gallery celebrated its 3rd anniversary and has brought Jorge Gutierrez as its gallery manager, who hasContinue reading “Lauren Paradise at Levee Contemporary”

Dyani White Hawk

Frank Juárez I was first introduced to the work of Dyani White Hawk by SchoolArts Magazine editor Nancy Walkup. This introduction led to writing an article in 2020 about White Hawk’s work through the lens of an art educator. Since then, I have been following her career via social media. In 2020 she contributed to the designContinue reading “Dyani White Hawk”

Crit Connection Provides Artists with Camaraderie and Professional Support

April Behnke When artist Ruth Lantz moved back to her home state of Illinois during the pandemic, she felt the sense of disconnection so many of us experienced during this challenging period. But rather than settle for isolation, she took a leap into the unknown, forming Crit Connection, a virtual community of artists that’s beenContinue reading “Crit Connection Provides Artists with Camaraderie and Professional Support”

A Trip to the Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum

Frank Juárez Photos by Artdose Magazine On February 18th, I headed to the eastside of Milwaukee to see the current exhibition at the Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum. The last time I visited this museum was 2018 for the Forward Wisconsin exhibition. This visit was long overdue.   The Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum is underContinue reading “A Trip to the Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum”

Vol 33: Anna Kunz – Reimagining Painting as a Dynamic Social Space

Frank Juárez I met Anna Kunz at the Teacher Institute in Contemporary Art (TICA) at SAIC in 2008. She was one of two program facilitators. I was one of several secondary art educators selected to participate in this national residency program that provided us the opportunity to return to our studio practice, network, and participateContinue reading “Vol 33: Anna Kunz – Reimagining Painting as a Dynamic Social Space”