Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
A signature moment repeated often at last year’s IGNITE Broward was the reaction of passers-by to “As Water Falls.” A floor-to-ceiling video wall with a »
For Ottawa, Canada’s Lori Mirabelli, the jump from holding down a day job and making art on the side to becoming a full-time professional artist »
The Palm Beaches are gearing up for a robust season of arts, culture and community programming, courtesy of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. »
UK artist Esté MacLeod says that she has “a passion for blending colors” — everything from the traditional red, blue, and yellow to the more »
When you hear “distorted space and surreal architecture,” is your first thought of Hollywood, Florida? Maybe it is if you’ve lived in Florida long enough. »
”Print. Book. Zine.” The Small Press Fair, with its name and laconic tagline, condenses a two-day event and an underlying philosophy into a snappy statement »
The work of this month’s PureHoney featured artist, Brian Reedy, might look familiar and not just because he’s a Miamian. Reedy’s block prints have been »
“Maybe we have opened Pandora’s box, or maybe we’re one step closer to fully automated luxury communism.” These are some thoughts from Sienna O’Rourke, who »
Art is often the byproduct of turbulence. For local artist/musician Ates Isildak of Sagittarius Aquarius andThe Band in Heaven, turbulence bookmarks his work. A 2013 »
Sometimes, art is a fight. Culture is a reason to work hard, but for many, commerce is why they get out of bed. Commerce explains »
Contemporary collage artist Sarah Jarrett wants you to “embrace the eccentric,” and she leads by example: From her home in the quiet English countryside, the »
When last we met with the intrepid Scott Sugiuchi, he was living in Baltimore, playing bass in rock ’n’ roll bands and generally making art as »