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“Soft/Cover” Celebrates Experimental Fabric Design @ The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is pleased to present Soft/Cover, a major exhibition spanning three galleries that will be on view from now through August 17, 2025. Soft/Cover surveys the many surprising ways artists have used fabric and screenprinting to create objects that relate to the…
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A Bizarre Animation Imagines Botanical Growth Gone Awry
Source Colossal What if succulents sprouted in squiggles? Or cacti turned orange and floated to the sky like balloons? An imaginative animation by Hiroshi Takagishi pushes botanical specimens and their potential evolution to peculiar extremes. Inspired by contradictions and irregularities in nature, “Odd” is a digitally crafted film that envisions the ways various specimens could…
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Vital Impacts’ ‘Saving the Monarchs’ Campaign with Jaime Rojo Raises Funds for Conservation
Source Colossal Home to more than 40,000 plant species, 1,300 kinds of birds, and millions of insects, the Amazon is a vital and increasingly threatened part of our global ecosystem. By highlighting the incredible diversity and beauty of nature and wildlife around the planet, Vital Impacts (previously) raises funds for the preservation of the rainforest…
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Three Women Artists Gather for The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary’s ‘Winter Camp’
Source Colossal Through a unique collaboration between The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary, three women artists spent a week together in the small town of Shelton, south of Olympia National Park. Hiking, delving into the area’s history, and learning about each other’s work, Bianca Nemelc, Genevieve Cohn, and Seonna Hong participated in the first Winter Camp.…
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Banjo’s Gets a 25 Year Retrospective @ The Chambers Project
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Our friends at The Chambers Project just opened a retrospective on the incredible glass artist, Banjo. Below, you can watch the recap video from the November 16th opening, and some of the elaborate glassworks are in the gallery above.
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Hunter Potter “The Pasture” @ SHRINE NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Pasture is a gathering spot for a gang of good-natured wooden friends who have assembled to reminisce about long-lived lives as trees in the American North East. Each figure has been carved and constructed using only storm-fallen logs and branches collected by their maker, Brooklyn-based artist Hunter Potter. Imperfect “bow tie” inlays have also been added to mitigate…
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Featured Artist Sandra Harris
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the delightful work of pastel artist Sandra Harris, whose work is focused on pet and wildlife portraits. The post Featured Artist Sandra Harris appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Biologist Karen Lips Investigates Vanishing Tree Frogs in ‘The Waiting’
Source Colossal “We might call that a cold case, right? There’s no evidence, there’s no murder weapon… It’s a crime scene, but the culprit—the criminal—has left.” Biologist Karen Lips’s opening words in the 2023 animated short film, “The Waiting,” portend a mystery with far-reaching implications. Directed by Volker Schlecht and written by Alexander Lahl and…
