Jason Fronczek
Permanent Scars: One Year Out
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, cultural geographers Glen Gentry and Derek Alderman conducted interviews on tattooing and healing after trauma. These narratives were published as Trauma Written in Flesh: Tattoos as Memorials and Stories, which is readable online. In their Read More …
June Publisher’s Note
The June issue of ARTBORNE Magazine marks a milestone for our publication. We’ve designed, printed and published twelve issues—one year—of Orlando arts and culture. Throughout the last twelve months, we’ve had some extraordinary artists grace the pages of ARTBORNE. This month we’ll be featuring the Read More …
Artborne Annual 2016
The first edition of Artborne Annual, in collaboration with the Gallery at Avalon Island, features the works of Kyle, Gary Bolding, Matt Roberts with poems by Terri Witek, Lesley Silvia, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Scott Scheidly, and the collaborative works of Hannah Spector & Jacob Bailes. December’s issue of ARTBORNE Magazine features the works of this diverse group Read More …
Photos From Art in Odd Places
Weekend Festival “Presenting Visual and Performance Art in Unexpected Public Spaces.” See more at artinoddplaces.org
Photo Essay: Night at Mills Park.
Every month, Artborne Magazine hosts a release party to celebrate the release of a new issue. This month, there was an exception. Instead of releasing September’s issue 3, management decided to produce a limited edition (130 total copies were printed and handed out) to celebrate Read More …
Guava Tree in SoDo
Guava Tree Gallery presents Living Room Theater, A Burning Man installation ‘sneak preview’ of “The Dusty Supper”, and “Synedoche Pop” by Natalie DiIenno. Guava Tree Gallery. Living Room Theater. http://www.livingroomtheater.org Natalie DiIenno. http://nataliediienno.com
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 …