
Thomas Paquette – Haven – Lines...
Thomas Paquette has long been one of my favorite contemporary painters. Since I discovered his work and wrote about him back in 2007, I’ve featured ... Read more
Power Family
Thomas Paquette has long been one of my favorite contemporary painters. Since I discovered his work and wrote about him back in 2007, I’ve featured ... Read more
For many of us, Columbus Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak, brings back fond memories of childhood ... Read more
Welcome to The Artful Five -our weekly picks for getting your art and culture fix! Some of the fine artwork by our students ... Read more
The following is excerpted from “Woodworker’s Pocket Book,” edited by Charles Hayward. The division of the periods from 1500 to 1800 into the ages of ... Read more
It’s been a while since I’ve written about my open-studio library events. This mixed-media process art weaving invitation that I set out for a multi-age ... Read more
Selling art online has become an increasingly popular avenue for artists to showcase and monetize their work. However, this convenience comes with a set of ... Read more
Symphony in White, No 1: The White Girl, James McNeill Whistler; oii on canvas, roughly 84 x 42 inches (213 x 108 cm) It’s been ... Read more
Deidre Hamlar, CMA’s Curator at Large, reflects on her daily experience stewarding the legacy of one of America’s most prolific artists. I have a dream ... Read more
Our artists don’t stop at our gallery walls—and we love to brag about it! From solo and group shows to commissions, talks, and creative milestones, ... Read more
Editor’s note: Our Mind Upon Mind series is a nod to a 1937 Chips from the Chisel column (also featured in “Honest Labour: The Charles ... Read more