

Art, Paper, Plastic
Way off the beaten art path is the Hunterdon Art Museum in central New Jersey. I’ve never visited, but it […]

Frank May Interview
Frank May is the owner of M Galleries in Washington, NJ 07882. M Galleries is a contemporary art gallery that […]

Extended Episode: Tom Nussbaum
This short film offers a retrospective of Tom Nussbaum’s lifelong dedication to the sculptural arts. Originally from Minnesota, Tom describes […]

Tom Nussbaum’s Public Art
Video series by Sam Vladimirsky

Episode 7: Mona Brody
Video series by Sam Vladimirsky.

Episode 6: Eric Valosin
Video series by Sam Vladimirsky.

“There Are Flashes of Imagery”
Catherine Copeland – Parallel Narratives at Gitana Rosa Gallery, Piermont, NY Review by Peter Bonner My family and I visited […]

Episode 5: Kate Dodd
Artist Kate Dodd has had a rough few months with the premature removal of two of her recent installations. Last Fall, her site-specific […]

Episode 4: Alexandra Schoenberg
New video series by Sam Vladimirsky.
East Orange Studio Tour Reveals a Vibrant Community of Artists
Disclaimer: The following post is shameless self promotion, since I also have a studio in East Orange, NJ. This past Sunday, […]
Newark Open Doors – Highlights and Shining Moments
By Eric Valosin The streets of Newark, NJ were paved with gold this past weekend. In fact, literally in some […]
Episode 1: Christine Romanell
New video series by Sam Vladimirsky.
Un-Speaking a Theology of Otherness in David Oquendo’s “Metaphrase: Idioms”
By Eric Valosin I recently attended a Catholic mass with a friend of mine. Theological differences aside, my thoroughly Protestant […]
Newark Museum: The Shape of Light, Gabriel Dawe on View
The Newark Museum presents The Shape of Light: Gabriel Dawe, featuring large-scale, site-specific installations, sculptural works and works on paper by internationally known […]
Frank May Interview
Frank May is the owner of M Galleries in Washington, NJ 07882. M Galleries is a contemporary art gallery that […]
Speaking in Tongues: Jo-El Lopez at Gallery Aferro, Reviewed
by Maryann Ficker Entering the high ceilinged, spacious, white cube of Gallery Aferro from gritty Market Street in Newark, is […]
An After Taste of Absinthe
By Daniel Morowitz The nineteenth century the French Salon was the preeminent place to exhibit paintings. Stacked floor to ceiling, […]
“If You Say So…” Times Two
Abney is not afraid of color. There were reds, blues and yellows, and greens, violets and oranges: flat, monochromatic, and neon versions of them!