‘…The revolution is finally here,’ Gabe Martinez on LGBTQ+ histories, Stonewall, and his two exhibitions
Swarthmore project creates, shows books for dialog about immigration in ‘Friends, Peace, and Sanctuary’
Philip Glahn on art work, examining alternative histories, and what even is productivity?
A Lexicon In Living Color, Damien Davis talks about the role of wood, empowerment, and impermanence in his new exhibit ‘Color Cargo’
Shaking and Shouting, Arielle Julia Brown and Lela Aisha Jones on their roles in Reggie Wilson’s ‘Grounds That Shout! (and others merely shaking)’
Sifu Chik Mason and Rhashea Lynn Harmon-El talk the healing and educational strengths of Bagua
Autumn Wallace talks expression, riddles, anthropology, and sexuality
Candy Alexandra González on creating ethnographic art about migration, identity, and healing
Kate Tarker, playwright, talks mythology, comedy, tragedy, and trauma
Jacob Chris Hammes on curating, art-making, capitalism, and comedy
Writers make books, gallery becomes library in ‘Writers Making Books’ at Arcadia University’s Spruance Gallery
Cecily Sherman, on collecting art and being honored at the Philadelphia Fine Art Fair
Ask Artblog’s Beth Heinly on answering questions, writing essays and making art
Andrea Packard talks about ‘Branching Out’ at List Gallery, Swarthmore
Institute of Contemporary Arts’s James Britt talks about public engagement
Josh Graupera’s interdisciplinary practice of organizing, protecting, and building
Obvious Agency talks about creating immersive participatory gallery experiences
Allan Edmunds on the mission-driven Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Mark Thomas Gibson speaks about painting and drawing, history, teaching and moving to Philadelphia
Yolanda Wisher on finding her voice and discovering the power of poetry for social change
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