Culture Shock: What The Frame Holds Bruce Warren Davis Makes Art On The Edge As we sat in his home (which does double duty as his studio), Bruce Warren Davis described a long-ago visit to a museum [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 25, 2017 Read More "Frame, 17.3" by Bruce Warren Davis, 2017 (Bruce Warren Davis, courtesy of Richard Levy Gallery)
Culture Shock: On Beauty & Mystery Mary Tsiongas Creates Scenes With Haunting Resonance In Mary Tsiongas’ “Mountain Park” a house surfaces from the flat blackness of night that surrounds it. The shadows of trees climb to [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 25, 2017 Read More "Mountain Park" by Mary Tsiongas, 2017 (Mary Tsiongas, courtesy of Richard Levy Gallery)
Restaurant Review: Locally-Sourced And Expertly Crafted Daytime Fare Locally-Sourced And Expertly Crafted Daytime Fare The rain let up as we jogged into the small building on the corner of Mountain and Eighth Street, swinging open the wooden [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 25, 2017 Read More (Eric Williams Photography)
Culture Shock: Shutters Snapping On Summer Traci Quinn Previews 2017'S Photosummer “To collect photographs is to collect the world,” Susan Sontag once wrote. She continues, saying “Photographs really are experience captured, and the camera [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 18, 2017 Read More “At the Corral-Nikolayev Matvey Gathering Reindeer," 2007; from the series "Even and the Climate," (Courtesy of the Lannan Foundation, by Subhankar Banerjee)
Getting Schooled In '80S Liverpool We All Receive A Lesson In Educating Rita Taking a seat at the small theater of the VSA North Fourth Art Center, the stage was well set for the the first [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 18, 2017 Read More
Lowriders Talking Lowriders In New Mexico With Writer And Photographer Don Usner “They’re propped up on blocks beside double-wide trailers, half-covered in tarps in apple orchards, or lined up in rows along flowing acequias. Just [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 18, 2017 Read More "Los Unidos Car Club (burned negative)," Española, 1980 (Meridel Rubenstein, courtesy of Museum of New Mexico Press)
Book Review: Sunshine State Sarah Gerard's Dark Evocations Of The Sunshine State Florida box turtles and Florida raves, subdivision sprawl and seacoast gulls spread like the longview of a Golf Coast horizon across the 300 [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 11, 2017 Read More
Culture Shock: Mysteries Of Identity Super Sleuthin' With The Diy Pi Jessamyn Lovell When she strolls into the coffee shop, Jessamyn Lovell looks unassuming enough. She bumps into a friend, then cozies up to the bar [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 11, 2017 Read More (Zac Beher)
Summer Guide 2017: Summer Reading Beat The Summer Blues With Ice Cold Reads When I was in middle school, fantasy novels were kind of my thing. Like, I’d read the thousand or so pages of The [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 04, 2017 Read More
Culture Shock: Bridging Worlds Women Across Borders Aims To Create Connection And Awareness Through Art “There are always different avenues … everyone has different ways to contribute, art is just my own,” Jodie Herrera said as we sat [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 04, 2017 Read More "Golden," a semi-photo realistic portrait incorporating woodcut designs (Jodie Herrera)