New York-based artist Allison Zuckerman explains what drives her desire to distort conventions of female beauty and push art appropriation to a new high. In bright, bold collages, she mixes paint with pixels to create absurd and exaggerated hybrids—women claiming their presence and power in the world.
Cathy Byrd on Fresh Art International Curator Cathy Byrd and architecture historian Sarah Rovang talk about the origins of Fresh Art International—what sparked the launch of…
Agustina Woodgate is based in Miami, Florida, and Buenos Aires. In a recent project, she and her team produced Radio Espacio Estacion (Radio EE), a 4-day online radio…
Miami-based artist Jillian Mayer introduces the nude selfie project she’s presenting in the 2014 Montreal Biennial. In exploring this global phenomenon, Mayer comments on information sharing, privacy, the manipulation of identity, and the…
The Internet seems to offer an incomparable public platform for creativity—an endless virtual art space. But as our use of the web expands, so does…
The renowned Walker Art Center in Minneapolis staged a global phenomenon on August 30, 2012: A one-night Internet Cat Video Festival that drew an astounding 10,000 people…
Tara Gentile, a professional consultant talks about what it takes for Creatives to thrive in the new economy—challenging the assumptions we have about work/life balance,…