Tara’s Organic Ice Cream in the Temescal neighborhood of Oakland is quickly becoming one of my favorite spots to see local art. It doesn’t hurt that they showcase affordable
As a person who finds critique an important part of art appreciation, I enjoyed seeing this “response painting” by Luke Chueh. He writes on his blog: “One Trick
Cincinnati-based artist and photographer, Kelly McCollam, uses salt, spices and food-coloring to create unique, Pointillism-inspired food art images. In addition to an extensive series of landscapes called Salt of
I just wanted to congratulate Angela Casserly on her first celebrity collector, local art patron, actor Robin Williams! Williams purchased one of Casserly’s clocks at a group art
We gave out a grip of prizes during the opening reception for EARTH MOVEMENT this past Saturday. However, we also wanted to do something special for all of
This isn’t brand new, but it’s still happening (through March 11th in Brisbane), and yesterday’s post about Tilt’s Panic Room jogged my memory. Looking like a joyous explosion
French hotel Au Vieux Panier invited French graffiti artist Tilt to design a room. Tilt thought about the interior as a “huge canvas” and invited some of his old tagger
EARTH MOVEMENT opened in San Francisco on Saturday with a fun reception, affordable art and positive vibes. Many of our emerging artists came through for the event, and
EARTH MOVEMENT opened for preview (aka “first dibs) last night. The show features almost 100 pieces of kids art created by children ages 2-16 (+ a few honorary “kidults”)