Review by Howard Halle- Depending on whom you ask, sometime within the next 20 to 50 years, the United States will become a minority/majority nation. That’s basically an oxymoronic way of saying that people of
Works by artist Daisy Patton are displayed Sunday, June 23, 2019 in her exhibition Lineages in Bloom: New Works by Daisy Patton in Strohl Art Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Review by Howard Halle: In his seminal treatise,
Review by Howard Halle As such exhibitions sometimes do, “Masters In Craft,” Strohl Art Center’s energetic offering of nine artists working in jewelry-making, metal-work, ceramics, glassblowing, fabric and fiber, raises the question, “What separates craft
While there are several fine exhibitions currently on view at the Strohl Art Center (a roundup of contemporary landscape art; Erika Diamond’s sardonic tapestries based on imagery from How to Perform CPR pamphlets and airline
Before getting into the 60th Chautauqua Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, it’s worth noting that the very first Annual took place during a year — 1957 — that marked a high tide of sorts for
Collage is so widely accepted as a technique that it’s easy to forget just how radical its invention was a little more than a century ago. (Most art historians credit the first collages to
By their very nature, juried exhibitions are eclectic affairs in which the selection process is bound to a number: the sum of the artists submitting their efforts for consideration. And so it goes for the