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Los Angeles-based curator Julie Deamer talks to artist Chris Johanson and the gallerist Jack Hanley about their mutual admiration for each other.
Los Angeles-based curator Julie Deamer talks to artist Chris Johanson and the gallerist Jack Hanley about their mutual admiration for each other.
Beverley Hood reports from the 2003 Siggraph Annual Conference.
Ben Woodeson profiles the intensive international summer residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, USA.
Alison F Bell reports from the 12th International Surface Design Association Conference.
Alicia Miller reports from the annual American College Art Association (CAA) conference, billed as the ‘world’s largest forum for the visual arts’ bringing together artists, arts professionals and academics.
New York is arguably the world’s art capital. In a special four-page focus Jessica Crombie looks into internships and Karen Guthrie investigates activity beyond the commercial gallery scene.
Richard Cox profiles the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, USA, and discusses his involvement as both resident artist and selector.
On the West Coast of America, Harrell Fletcher is making history not in the grandiose sense, but through an approach to art-making that brings out individual voices and stories.
Glass artist Jonathan Andersson discusses the benefits of breaking into the American art and craft fair circuit.
Deirdre King profiles LA-based artists’ initiative Raid Projects and its international activities.
Sophie Scott reports on her experience of the different attitudes and approaches to education initiatives in the arts in the USA.
Brigid Howarth takes a look at artists’ communities in the USA.
DX Raiden explores the artist-run scenes in Los Angeles and San Francisco.