Dan DeChellis
by Matthew Crain The only time I’ve ever cried in an art gallery was in San Jose, California, at Carmen Lomas Garza’s piece about
by Matthew Crain The only time I’ve ever cried in an art gallery was in San Jose, California, at Carmen Lomas Garza’s piece about
Art in sight of the cemetery – Pig Pen Project at Allentown’s Mayfair Arts Festival cues on the earthy and the otherworldly By elizabeth johnson
by Elizabeth Johnson The big windows in Mike Kondel’s Easton apartment cast shadows on the walls and floor, and one day he decided to trace
by Matthew Crain Lingerie. Bundles of greenbacks. Spirits bottled and smokeable. –There’s no telling what compliments the modern music reviewer may find in his mailbox.
When asked what inspired his 2013 poster design for the 17th annual Riverside Arts Festival, artist Maciek Albrecht proclaimed: “it’s an event that explodes with
If you thought the Crayola Experience was cool the last time you visited, just wait till you jump into 18 brand new exhibits spread across
by Elizabeth Johnson “I decided to work exclusively with nature some time ago,” Jim Toia says. “Why mimic it? I enlist and employ its process.”
by Matthew Crain Peter Cree is a master woodcarver, master furniture maker, master antiques restorer and refinisher. People the world over know him for his
If you told me that an international arts event would skip from Osaka to Allentown to the Guggenheim this last month I guess I wouldn’t