Aaron Becker: Making Sense of Myself

Feature image: Photo: Stevie Connor. By Linda Marcus A sense of “self” is what interdisciplinary artist Aaron Becker finds when he works with clay. For him, the material is a means of communication. “Clay is like a conduit to my imagination,” he says. “It’s a relationship that’s honest, and it informs you while you’re working.Continue reading “Aaron Becker: Making Sense of Myself”

10 Artists to Watch in 2026

Artdose is pleased to announce its 10 artists to watch in 2026. Artists are Bryana Bibbs, Geornica Daniels, Melissa Scherrer Paré, Brandom Terres-Sanchez, Lillian Supanich, Kaden Van De Loo, Kushala Vora, Michael Ware, Cassandra Xiong, and Carina Yepez. 10 artists to watch in 2026 was curated by the Artdose team. Bryana Bibbs Bryana Bibbs isContinue reading “10 Artists to Watch in 2026”

Anne Labovitz: Visual Representation of Optimism

Feature image: Anne Labovitz in the studio. Photo: Bailey Bolton. By Frank Juárez I saw the work of Anne Labovitz at the Rochester Art Center, Rochester, Minnesota, in 2023. The exhibition was titled “The Nexus of Well-Being and Art.” The exhibition consisted of an atrium installation, “Will To Meaning,” which greeted me as I enteredContinue reading “Anne Labovitz: Visual Representation of Optimism”

A Year in Review 2025

Feature image: Logo for the new project space called A. Designed by Sally Carson. Frank Juárez 2025 was a successful year for Artdose. We dipped our toes in writing reviews on exhibitions and events, sponsored the inaugural Door County Contemporary Art Fair, continued our partnership with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, organizing an emergingContinue reading “A Year in Review 2025”

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”

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.”

Bringing West Africa to the Midwest

Kaleb Williams On the surface it may not seem that athletes and artists have much in common, but acrylic painter Sahr Ngekia is blurring the lines in his own way and at his own pace. A modern renaissance man, Sahr (pronounced “saw”) seesaws back and forth between the analytical complexities of medical sales to hisContinue reading “Bringing West Africa to the Midwest”

Vol 33: Introducing Voices Productions, Dubuque, Iowa

A note from the publisher: 2023 marks our 10th year anniversary of supporting the visual arts in Wisconsin. With this new journey on the horizon, Artdose Magazine expands regionally to introduce new voices from neighboring states Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota. In our current summer issue Vol 33 we introduce you to Voices Productions. EarlierContinue reading “Vol 33: Introducing Voices Productions, Dubuque, Iowa”

A Glimpse Into Artdose Magazine Vol 33

Artdose Magazine is pleased to share with you our upcoming roster for our Summer 2022 Issue Vol 33. We look forward to working with them and are grateful for their support. This issue will be available early July 2022 at various locations throughout the Midwest. They are: Collaborators Chicago Gallery News | Chicago, Illinois RockfordContinue reading “A Glimpse Into Artdose Magazine Vol 33”