Bottoms Julia Bottoms isn’t afraid to think big picture: wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling-big. Bottoms, a Buffalo-based visual artist, just finished her largest solo project yet: a 1,700-square-foot
Chautauqua Institution's CVA Members, previously known as VACI Partners, spend every summer appreciating, supporting and promoting Chautauqua Visual Arts, from the exhibitions in the Strohl
According to Miguel Luciano, modern American protest movements could learn a thing or two from Puerto Rico. “Last summer was the summer of resistance in
Ashlyn Diaz sat in her Brooklyn apartment, conflicted. It was early June, and outside her window thousands of New Yorkers were marching. Diaz, an artist
For artist and scholar Fahamu Pecou, language can be slippery. It can be oppressive. It can reinforce harmful stereotypes of Black masculinity and trauma. But,
Jiménez-Flores Salvador Jiménez-Flores can’t discuss his present without starting in the past. His history, from his great-grandfather to his father to himself, has been
There was a time when colorful pressed glass vases, dishes, cups and more adorned millions of American homes. “The pressed glass industry was a massive
Inside “Origins” the 2019 Signs and Symbols exhibition from Sharon Louden and Hrag Vartanian. Courtesy of the artist and Signs and Symbols, New York. PHOTOS
submitted photoStudents and emerging artists in Raheleh Filsoofi’s School of Art class spent several weeks this summer harvesting, cleaning and making clay, which they then
Chautauquans fill Bestor Plaza at lunchtime during the Chautauqua Institution Food & Film Festival Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR. With summer drawing to