Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
by Tim Moffatt Free range artist space is not a new concept. Question any boomer on the subject and you’ll most likely get a lecture »
by Tim Moffatt Beautiful, fragrant flowers grow from the refuse and detritus of carbon-based life forms; it’s the circle of life. However, as human beings »
You there! That’s right, you! Do you find yourself petrified by the imminent threats of a virally toxic outside world? Do you feel you are »
If there is a growing consciousness away from self-absorption and toward an understanding of our fates as shared, events like Up-Cycle are one way this »
Like a snowflake, a fingerprint or DNA strand, art imitates nature and life in that no two works are identical. An exhibition by the self-described »
Once upon a time human strangeness was a form of entertainment. Its attractions went from town to town, arriving by caravan shrouded in mystery under »
In “Black Mirror,” the Netflix series, we see technology reflecting our darker selves. In “Black Mirror and Other Third World Reflections,” a new exhibition at »
With the rich and diverse set of cultures that make up South Florida, art always finds a way to flourish here no matter the literal, »
In spring 2016 PureHoney first talked to Gary and Tarek Ahmed, brothers from Connecticut who had stumbled upon a long-gone South Florida punk band called »
There is poetic justice in the marketplace writing obituaries for media such as print: left for dead by the masses and corporate interests, they become »
Burlesque runs the gamut of outlandish ideas in its dedication to keeping an audience rapt and celebrating the seductiveness of the female form. Some troupes »
Some things have changed in the nearly four years since AJ Brockman opened The Brewhouse Gallery in a struggling Lake Park strip mall. This taproom »