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”

Lonnie Holley Performance Residency Engages Community with Art

Feature image: Lonnie Holley. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: David Raccuglia. submitted The John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC) will host multidisciplinary artist, musician, and storyteller Lonnie Holley for a two-week performance residency from October 21–November 1, 2025. The residency will culminate in a one-of-a-kind, evening-length musical performance on Thursday, October 30, followed by aContinue reading “Lonnie Holley Performance Residency Engages Community with Art”

Katherine Steichen Rosing: Dry Spells and Deluge at Ripon College’s Caestecker Gallery of Art 

feature image: Twilight, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 46 in, Katherine Steichen Rosing, 2025. submitted Ripon, WI – “Dry Spells and Deluge,” an art exhibit by artist Katherine Steichen Rosing, will be on display October 17 through November 14 in Ripon College’s Caestecker Gallery of Art in the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. Rosing willContinue reading “Katherine Steichen Rosing: Dry Spells and Deluge at Ripon College’s Caestecker Gallery of Art “

Artdose Magazine Calendar

Submit an exhibition or event Please note: we welcome a one-time submission for an exhibition or event. For ongoing submissions, complete the contact form located at the bottom of this page. Expect a 24-hour response. Advertisement On View Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin Collection Focus: Frances and Michael Higgins RAM Showcase: Patrick Nagatani Zero Waste:Continue reading “Artdose Magazine Calendar”

Art as Medicine: The Nexus of Well-Being and Art at the Rochester Art Center

 New Works by Anne Labovitz Submitted Rochester, Minnesota – In a new exhibit created especially for the Rochester Art Center, Minnesota-based, international artist, Anne Labovitz, examines the innumerable ways art and creativity benefit both community and the individual. The Nexus of Well-Being and Art explores the connection of well-being and art expressed through painting, sculpture, installation, andContinue reading “Art as Medicine: The Nexus of Well-Being and Art at the Rochester Art Center”

Review: Recognizing Success Amidst the Pandemic

Rachel Hausmann Schall It can be exhausting to continuously dwell on discussing how the pandemic has hindered or completely halted the familiarity of our everyday routines, impacted how we attend events, sustain careers, and maintain relationships. As a change of pace, focusing on the positives allow us to celebrate the successes born out of theContinue reading “Review: Recognizing Success Amidst the Pandemic”

Quarantine in 2020: No Place Like Home

written by Frank Juarez, publisher On March 16th my professional life changed. Sheboygan North High teachers and staff were told that school was going to be closed the day after until April 4th according to Governor Evers. For those of you that may not know, I am a high school art teacher of nineteen years.Continue reading “Quarantine in 2020: No Place Like Home”

FRANK & CO Podcast interviews Erika L Block, entrepreneurial consultant

FRANK & CO was first introduced in 2015 and has now gained a following with its weekly art e-newsletter focused on the visual arts in Wisconsin. In 2018, it has kicked off the new year with its first FRANK & CO podcast. This adds another layer to this art resource.  Podcasts topics range from such asContinue reading “FRANK & CO Podcast interviews Erika L Block, entrepreneurial consultant”