How The Art Of Social Practice Is Changing The World, One Row House At A Time
Social practice is going mainstream as more artists focus their work on making an impact on problems like homelessness and pollution. But the question of how to judge activist art… Read More
Getting The Lead Out: Mel Chin
By Carol Strickland | Art in America This article originally appeared here At a 1993 conference at New York’s Dia Center for the Arts, artist Mel Chin took to the… Read More
St. Francisville Home’s Parlor To Become NOMA Exhibit
By Carol Anne Blitzer | The New Orleans Advocate Time stopped in 1861 in the parlor of Butler Greenwood Plantation, just north of St. Francisville. Now all of the furnishings… Read More
Entrepreneur Week Spotlights New Orleans As A Hub For 3D Printing Art, Food, Ceramics, Oil Industry Parts, Biotissues
By Mark Waller, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here The emerging technology of 3D printing might take more forms than people widely understand. New Orleans native and… Read More
Art In Bloom 2014, Floral Creations Sprout At The New Orleans Museum Of Art
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Art in Bloom, The New Orleans Museum of Art’s annual exhibition of botanical sculpture was busting out all… Read More
Exhibition Traces A Career Dedicated To Mutability
By Dorothy Spears | The New York Times This article originally appeared here ELIMINATING lead poisoning from the lives of children is not a typical goal of art. But for… Read More