Lesley Silvia. Psychiatry
hys·te·ri·a. həˈstirēə,həˈsterēə/ noun a psychological disorder (not now regarded as a single definite condition) whose symptoms include conversion of psychological stress into physical symptoms (somatization), selective amnesia, shallow volatile emotions, and over dramatic or attention-seeking behavior. The term has a controversial history as it was formerly regarded Read More …
Roger Ballen at snap! Space
Visceral is a word used almost too often in discussions about art—especially since it is meant to describe sensations devoid of visual/sensory input—but when an image hits you in your gut in the most innate, ornate, and grotesque ways imaginable, it seems like an understatement. Read More …
The Stories of Christmas at CFCArts
There is no better way to start your holiday season than to experience Central Florida Community Arts’ presentation of The Stories of Christmas. Members of CFCArts’ Community Choir and Symphony Orchestra come together to spread the joy of Christmas through your favorite Christmas songs. Reminisce Read More …
Ashley Inguanta: Literal Literary Liaison
Half a decade ago, I met Ashley Inguanta. And by met, I mean I sat in the back of a class she was the teaching assistant for. I remember I thought she was striking. I remember long dark hair, a petite frame, and quiet grace. Read More …
Issue Preview. December 2016. 1st Edition of ARTBORNE ANNUAL
1st edition of Artborne Annual in collaboration with Gallery at Avalon Island. Opening Night December 15, 2016. December’s issue of ARTBORNE Magazine features the works of Gary Bolding, Matt Roberts with Poems by Terri Witek, Lesley Silvia, Kyle, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Scott Scheidly, and the collaborative Read More …
Photos From Art in Odd Places
Weekend Festival “Presenting Visual and Performance Art in Unexpected Public Spaces.” See more at artinoddplaces.org
Fashion and the Non-Traditional Job
“Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have.” Working in the corporate world full time, I often hear this phrase. In fact, I am one of the people who utilizes it for inspiration. I often dress up, probably more than Read More …
The Standard, Simple Bungalow
Fall—the air is a little bit lighter than it has been. Should we thank Hurricane Matthew for the change of season? It’s as if it spun by and popped the bubble of heat and moisture that had been weighing us down. As we quickly recover Read More …
November Publisher’s Note
Back in 2014, as I flipped through the October issue of Juxtapoz—the one with Cleon Peterson’s Into The Night—I came across an ad for Hashimoto Contemporary’s exhibition, The Pinks 2. Featured in the ad was a painting of Kim Jong Il by Scott Scheidly. The Read More …
Artist Spotlight: Ed Myers
Origami Twitter birds wing behind a muse in The Silent Generation, chirping their 140-character messages on the breeze while a baby girl pecks at the typewriter of social change. In his Typewriter City series, Ed Myers addresses our modernity and facility of communication, while picturing Read More …