A Groovier Thing
I didn’t know what soul was until I heard an Otis Redding riff. As if he was baptized by the 3rd use of grease, his grandmamma collected in empty Folger tins. “I learned to see freedom as always and intimately linked to the issue Read More …
Artist Spotlight: Jaime Margary
Jaime Margary has been expressing himself through art for as long as he can remember. One of his oldest memories involves watching his mother paint and wanting to be like her, along with Bob Ross. It was never a choice to be an artist. He Read More …
Culture Pop Presents Untold Stories
When we think of untold stories in art, we think of putting a voice, a past, a face to ordinary people. Launched at Maitland Art Center’s Culture Pop event, Untold Stories features two exhibitions that chronicle personal and cultural narratives within a wide historical context. Read More …
At a Place, Gallery
Jennifer Medina displayed her traveling video and photography exhibition last night at A Place Gallery, presented by Time Waste Management. Medina, a Venezuelan photographer, focuses on the interaction betweens the human body and North/Central American landscapes. see more at jennifermedinaar.com (Below) Photos by Jason Read More …
Issue Preview. August 2016. Boy Kong. Forrest Lawson. Matthew Cornell
Our August 2016 issue of Artborne Magazine features: Boy Kong, a self-taught artist and Orlando native, the hyper-realistic landscape paintings of Matthew Cornell, and Forrest Lawson’s series; Closeted, an ongoing sculptural body of work exploring the LGBTQ community. Subscribe to Artborne Magazine’s e-newsletter to learn where to grab your copy of Artborne, or how to discover the Read More …
First Contact: ISM
Amongst mathematicians, cosmologists and sci-fi nerds with a willingness to dig a little deeper than a bong-fueled conversation beneath a mote of stars on a June night in the Catskills Mountains, there is the Drake Equation. This probabilistic argument is used to estimate the number of intelligent Read More …
Artist Spotlight: Brandy Renee
Brandy Renee is a Florida native. Her artwork is inspired by nature and the spiritual side of things. Her pieces reflect the emotional state of being through paintings of forests, trees, and water as felt and re-told by her. You can see her vision come Read More …
2016 Florida Prize
The Florida Prize in Contemporary Art, now in its third year, is an initiative of the Orlando Museum of Art. The Florida Prize presents an exhibition of ten artists living and working in the state, with one artist selected as the winner of the prize. Read More …
Literature: J. Bradley
I meet with Jesse Bradley at College Park’s Infusion Tea. The teahouse smells of bright herbs and cake. There are bookshelves to peruse and novelty trinkets galore. Meeting here was a good choice. Jesse has an advanced copy of his new novel The Adventures of Read More …
Dora Mae
Fashion is art. This statement normally comes with a defensive tone from the fashion community. But what is art anyway? Isn’t it something that makes you think? Something that evokes a feeling or a reminder of a different time? It inspires and is ever changing, Read More …
