ARTICLES
Carol MacDonald: About the Artist
Carol MacDonald was born in New York City in 1953 and raised in Bedford, New York. She has been making art her whole life. Drawing, painting, playing musical instruments, singing, creative cake baking and wrapping interesting presents were early means of self-expression. Going on to the Maryland Institute of Art after high school provided a strong foundation in art, particularly in painting and drawing.
Carol MacDonald: About the Artist
Carol MacDonald was born in New York City in 1953 and raised in Bedford, New York. She has been making art her whole life. Drawing, painting, playing musical instruments, singing, creative cake baking and wrapping interesting presents were early means of self-expression. Going on to the Maryland Institute of Art after high school provided a strong foundation in art, particularly in painting and drawing.
Curious Lifeforms of Janet Van Fleet
The materials Janet Van Fleet uses to make “Curious Lifeforms” (a series of sculptures of humans and animals) are sticks, rusty nails, buttons, and old clothespins. “As I gather (and subsequently manipulate and assemble) these materials, I become an archivist, preserving and bringing into new relationships oddities from material culture and natural history that would otherwise disappear into the planetary dumpster.”
Curious Lifeforms of Janet Van Fleet
The materials Janet Van Fleet uses to make “Curious Lifeforms” (a series of sculptures of humans and animals) are sticks, rusty nails, buttons, and old clothespins. “As I gather (and subsequently manipulate and assemble) these materials, I become an archivist, preserving and bringing into new relationships oddities from material culture and natural history that would otherwise disappear into the planetary dumpster.”
Seth Rogen Talks about Seth on Conan
“I’m a muse in the creative community of the bear-loving world, like the Venus de Milo perhaps,” said Rogen during the interview. Rogen and host Conan O’Brien go on to show images from the book while Rogen comments on the images. “I call that one Come and Get Me,” said Rogen.
Seth Rogen Talks about Seth on Conan
“I’m a muse in the creative community of the bear-loving world, like the Venus de Milo perhaps,” said Rogen during the interview. Rogen and host Conan O’Brien go on to show images from the book while Rogen comments on the images. “I call that one Come and Get Me,” said Rogen.
Alex Costantino: About the Artist
Alex Costantino works in a variety of media: ceramics, paint, pencil, print, video, and installation. Costantino’s work is marked by an expert use of colour, graffito, and wit. He works as an artist and art teacher in Burlington, Vermont. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute and a Masters in Fine Art from the University of South Florida.
Alex Costantino: About the Artist
Alex Costantino works in a variety of media: ceramics, paint, pencil, print, video, and installation. Costantino’s work is marked by an expert use of colour, graffito, and wit. He works as an artist and art teacher in Burlington, Vermont. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute and a Masters in Fine Art from the University of South Florida.
Oh, That’s JIMMY
Independently published in the hills of Silver Lake and the heart of Hollywood, this quarterly explores the rich and diverse creative talents of the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Through photo editorials, interviews, art, and articles it discovers and promotes L.A.’s underground queer community. In a blog-cluttered world, JIMMY stands as a printed history, preserving and documenting a unique and city-specific cultural moment.
Oh, That’s JIMMY
Independently published in the hills of Silver Lake and the heart of Hollywood, this quarterly explores the rich and diverse creative talents of the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Through photo editorials, interviews, art, and articles it discovers and promotes L.A.’s underground queer community. In a blog-cluttered world, JIMMY stands as a printed history, preserving and documenting a unique and city-specific cultural moment.
Miguel Sorto: About the artist
Miguel Sorto, who calls himself “The Cyclist”, is originally from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, but now makes his home and his art in Montreal, while also maintaining a studio in Barcelona. Originally trained in international management, he decided to retrain in the
Miguel Sorto: About the artist
Miguel Sorto, who calls himself “The Cyclist”, is originally from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, but now makes his home and his art in Montreal, while also maintaining a studio in Barcelona. Originally trained in international management, he decided to retrain in the
Marie-Maude Polychuck’s Hunks of Ice
They walk on water with fire in their hearts and ice in their veins. They play a game that Jim Murray called Murder on Ice: High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing… everything else is
Marie-Maude Polychuck’s Hunks of Ice
They walk on water with fire in their hearts and ice in their veins. They play a game that Jim Murray called Murder on Ice: High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing… everything else is
Kirsten McCrea: About the artist
Kirsten McCrea is a Montreal-based artist and illustrator, as well as the founder and publisher of Papirmasse, Canada’s only broadsheet art subscription. Papirmasse rallies forth under the slogan “Art is for Everyone!”, and so does Kirsten. McCrea, originally from Edmonton,
Kirsten McCrea: About the artist
Kirsten McCrea is a Montreal-based artist and illustrator, as well as the founder and publisher of Papirmasse, Canada’s only broadsheet art subscription. Papirmasse rallies forth under the slogan “Art is for Everyone!”, and so does Kirsten. McCrea, originally from Edmonton,
The Pocket Shrines of Nina Gaby
Nina Gaby’s Pocket Shrines are intimate sacred vessels that incorporate the fragments of those old religions: Virgin Mary, Maneki Neko, dice, glitter, etc. Each Shrine is an ornamented box that contains a tassel of sacred objects reflecting its theme or purpose.
The Pocket Shrines of Nina Gaby
Nina Gaby’s Pocket Shrines are intimate sacred vessels that incorporate the fragments of those old religions: Virgin Mary, Maneki Neko, dice, glitter, etc. Each Shrine is an ornamented box that contains a tassel of sacred objects reflecting its theme or purpose.
Sophie Eisner: About the artist
Sophie Eisner is a ceramic artist, sculptor, photographer, jewelry maker, furniture maker and illustrator who lives and works in Burlington, Vermont. Her work is inspired by the natural world and her relationships with family and friends. In her “Fierce Old
Sophie Eisner: About the artist
Sophie Eisner is a ceramic artist, sculptor, photographer, jewelry maker, furniture maker and illustrator who lives and works in Burlington, Vermont. Her work is inspired by the natural world and her relationships with family and friends. In her “Fierce Old