Scott Sherk
by Matthew Crain Maybe it’s old age. Maybe I’m going deaf. But these days each hornhonk, or hammerwhack, or Harleyrev, even
by Matthew Crain Maybe it’s old age. Maybe I’m going deaf. But these days each hornhonk, or hammerwhack, or Harleyrev, even
by Matthew Crain Artemis of Ephesus, goddess of fecundity and fertility, is often described as having little in common with the Greek goddess Artemis. Artemis
by Elizabeth Johnson In the 80s New York was the center of the Art World and Rhonda Wall was painting and living in Soho,
by Elizabeth Johnson You probably have seen Elizabeth Snelling’s portrait paintings in exhibitions around the Lehigh Valley. She has an immediately recognizable style. Snelling
by Matthew Crain Officer, I can explain: just as I rounded that curve, suddenly it was like I was back at Musikfest watching Tahya
by Matthew Crain Those far away places with strange sounding names. Like, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. What’s there? A 4-story building called The Deer Head
By Elizabeth Johnson Our Garage Space Gallery does triple duty: it’s Tom D’Angelo’s and Minni Santilli’s garage, Tom’s studio, and a gallery. Their car looks
By Elizabeth Johnson, as published in the June issue of the Easton Irregular. “Cornices and Teacups,” Emily Steinberg’s most recent show at Schmidtberger Fine
by Matthew Crain, originally published in the Easton Irregular, May 2012 The cuckoo and nuthatch know summer’s a-comin’ in—that’s why they’re singing. So do the