Kevin Von Holt
In 2007 I felt the need to skip town. I wanted to explore, get lost, hangout. I found myself in Philadelphia, PA, a city I knew very little about. Aside from the phone number of a pretty girl, I didn’t have much of a reason Read More …
Peterson Guerrier
I migrated to Orlando in the fall of 2013. I spent the first six months hidden away in Avalon Park, deep in East Orlando. Yet, even from my wasteland fortress, I heard the name B-Side. It struck me with a passion, and I knew there Read More …
Richard Munster
Richard Munster’s ceramic sculptures walk the line between man-made and natural rock formations. His work contains natural minerals and utilitarian objects fused together. With a background in functional pottery, he creates fine art works using his technical understanding of clay. These sculptures combine the natural, Read More …
Jordan Senarens
It’s 2015. I arrive early to a Glenn Grishkoff lecture at the University of Central Florida. Too early it seems. The room is all but empty, save for Glenn in the front preparing his brushes for the coming lecture, and Jordan. I find my way Read More …
From the Desk of Pat Greene: Monuments Evolving
Robert Smithson published Monuments of Passaic in Art Forum in ????1967. His essay included photos, featuring the town of Passaic, New Jersey (Smithson’s birthplace). The photos of Passaic captured the blight of the area, while presenting it as art. His title pays faux reverence to Read More …
Artist Spotlight: Plinio Pinto
Plinio Marcos Pinto is a Brazilian-born artist whose work ranges from classic portraiture, displayed in galleries across the United States, to fun Pop Culture based illustrations that can be picked up at comic book stores and large art conventions like Megacon. Trained as a Read More …
Knowles Memorial Chapel
The Knowles Memorial Chapel, completed in 1932, is the design of architect Ralph Adams Cram. It was inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Cram, who designed more than 75 churches and cathedrals, took special care in this project. Read More …
Summer’s Guide to: Artist Opportunities
Summertime can be compellingly drab in Orlando, specifically in the art world. With summer rains, temperatures high enough to melt you off the bone like a s’more on a stick, and an exodus of vacationers, it’s no wonder common misconception pegs Orlando arts as Read More …
Issue Preview: July, 2016. Jordan Senarens
Our July 2016 inaugural issue of Artborne Magazine features: Jordan Senarens, a recent University of Central Florida graduate, whose work, “focuses on the synthesis of art and science,” the figurative paintings of B-Side artist; Peterson Guerrier, and the ceramic works of Richard Munster. Jordan Senarens With a limited print circulation Read More …
Thoughts from the Bungalower.
I arrive to my meeting with Brendan O’Connor, Bungalower’s Editor in Chief, two hours early due to a misread on my calendar. Typical Jonathan. There’s small talk while he has his first sips of coffee, no milk. We discuss my newest project, Artborne Magazine. I’m Read More …
