by Michael Carroll | Aug 19, 2020 | Etsuko Ichikawa, News
We are very proud to announce that Etsuko Ichikawa has received the 2020 Arts Innovator Award. Funded by The Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation, the Arts Innovator Award (AIA) comprises two unrestricted awards of $25,000 that recognize Washington state artists of all... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Aug 14, 2020 | Judy Chicago, News
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation has acquired the print archive of world-renowned artist Judy Chicago, whose art has pushed the boundaries of technology and subject matter for her entire six-decade career. Chicago’s print archive and associated studies and process... Read More
by Michael Carroll | May 13, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Pablo Picasso – Guernica Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen.-Pablo Picasso Art is important because it’s part of the story we tell about ourselves; it’s our culture.... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Apr 14, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Raphaelle Goethals – Currents I Creativity is the power to reject the past, to change the status quo, and to seek new potential…creativity is the power to act.-Ai Weiwei Some of the greatest accomplishments of humanity have emerged from bleak times. The European... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Apr 9, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Walter Robinson, Souvenir, 1996, polychromed wood, 68 x 18 x 4″ Although isolation is the right response in our current environment, social distancing can have an effect on our mental health. We are wired for human connection, which raises some questions: What... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Mar 26, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Judy Chicago, Resolutions, 2000, counted cross-stitch and embroidery on cotton, 37 x 25.5″ As we find refuge in our homes, we realize “home” means much more than physical shelter—it is our place of peace, comfort, and aesthetic sanctuary. We find joy in people... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Feb 13, 2020 | News, Past Exhibitions
Opening Night Preview Thursday, February 13, 5-9 pm (VIP tickets purchased through Art Palm Springs ticket vendor) Fair open daily February 14-17. Art Palm Springs is the premier art fair in the Southwest presenting post-war and contemporary art. This year’s... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Jan 28, 2020 | Natalie Christensen, News, Past Exhibitions Old Years
When Turner Carroll artist, Natalie Christensen, received an official invitation from the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Washington D.C., to attend the UAE Architectural Delegation, she believed the email was spam. It was nearly overlooked. Christensen,... Read More