J. Fredric May: Art and Neuronal Dysfunction

Legally blind after suffering a stroke, photojournalist J. Fredric May turned his abilities to digitally manipulating vintage portraits to communicate his new visual reality. J. Fredric’s work will be in a two-person show at Keck School of Medicine of USC, opening March 5 through April 19, with an artist talk on March 28. As a Winter 2017 Finalist, J. Fredric’s work will […]

Susan Amorde: Sculptor and Installation Artist

Susan Amorde: Sculptor and Installation Artist This week, we bring you the work of Susan Amorde. Susan uses vintage suitcases and luggage carriers as metaphors of the metaphysical baggage we all carry with us. Susan’s work will be in Feminism Now at Shoebox Projects, February 25 to March 11 and in Points of View at Muzeumm opening March 3. Susan was […]

Pam Douglas: Between Seen and Unseen

Pam Douglas: Between Seen and Unseen Meet Pam Douglas who uses paint and found objects in a meditation on the human condition. Pam is currently showing in “Bunk” at LAAA/Gallery 825 and in “Back to the Ebell” with Women Painters West at The Ebell of Los Angeles until Feb 5. She has been recently written up in Art and Cake […]

Steve Seleska: At the Intersection of Art and Science

Steve Seleska: At the Intersection of Art and Science This week we share the fascinating and intricate work of Steve Seleska. He has recently been written about in Art and Cake and Diversions LA. Artist Statement My work explores human events and consciousness through the lenses of time and space. Looking at both micro and macro levels, the multiple layers […]