Rickie Barnett’s collaboration with Lynne Hobaica is featured in the March 2020 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Rickie Barnett and Lynne Hobaica’s Scrambled Eggs Bandit Butter Dish, 6 1/2 in. in height, earthenware, fired to cone 4 in oxidation, 2019.
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Rickie Barnett’s collaboration with Lynne Hobaica is featured in the March 2020 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Rickie Barnett and Lynne Hobaica’s Scrambled Eggs Bandit Butter Dish, 6 1/2 in. in height, earthenware, fired to cone 4 in oxidation, 2019.
Andrew Blanchard will be featured in a documentary film premiere February 20th, 2020 in Spartenburg, South Carolina. ‘Local Takes” follows six artists, highlighting their creative processes and inspirations through in depth interviews and storytelling. Trey Morrow and Aaron Pate, the collaborators behind this film, hope “these conversations can create new relationships, strengthen existing ones, and renew our sense of community”.
Check out the Trailer Here: https://www.localtakes.com/
Coulter Fussell / Bullseye
Coulter Fussell to exhibit at Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at The College of Charleston. The Raw Materials of Escape to run from January 17th to February 29th 2020.
Read more here: http://halsey.cofc.edu/main-exhibitions/coulter-fussell/
Andrew Blanchard / Show Me The Backdoor
AINT - BAD is an indepedent publisher of new photographic art.
Read more here: https://www.aint-bad.com/article/2019/11/18/andrew-blanchard/
Zoe Hawk collaborates with ZARA on their Women in Art Collection.
Zoe Hawk featured in the digital issue of NicOtiNe.
Zoe Hawk: Blooding/Oil on Aluminum/17” x 19”/2014
Read the article here: http://nicotinemag.com/story_003.html
Interview with Zoe Hawk featured in Plastik Magazine.
In Girls, Girls, Girls artist Zoe Hawk talks about her work painting the complex experience of girlhood, at first appearing somewhat cute and familiar, investigated further the work turns toward unsettling.
Read more here: https://www.plastikmagazine.com/features/zoe-hawk?rq=zoe
Glen Miller is a part of the exhibit at The Columbia Museum of Art called En Plein Air: Scenes of South Carolina. The exhibit is a reflection on the tradition and style of plein air painting and drawing seen in Van Gogh and His Inspirations. The exhibit runs from October 4, 2019 to January 12, 2020.
Learn more here: https://www.columbiamuseum.org/view/en-plein-air-scenes-south-carolina
Painter, Max Seckel will be included in our inaugural exhibition, Weather Appropriate. He will also be featured in the upcoming edition of the contemporary art magazine High Fructose. We are looking forward to seeing this!
Read more Vol. 72 of High Fructose here:
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/17/hi-fructose-vol-52-preview/