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Published on May 10th, 2021

JUNK MAIL By Abel Folgar If you’ve ever mailed something with a bit of flair – say a letter with an envelope featuring a little »

Published on May 10th, 2021

Tech Art South Florida Competition by Olivia Feldman Calling all South Florida members of the STEAM — science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics — community: Now’s »

Published on March 22nd, 2021

BOGUS BONES TAKES THE LONG WAY HOME by Tim Moffatt Science equates time and stress as pre-requisites for diamonds; Bogus Bones, is the offspring of »

Published on March 22nd, 2021

I’m Still Here by Abel Folgar In times of turmoil, art is a powerful tool. Be it as a coping mechanism or as an agent »

Published on March 22nd, 2021

RED WINDOW by Abel Folgar There’s something menacing buried in the opening synthesizers, drums and vocal taunts of “Afterlife,” the title track for the Red »

Published on March 5th, 2021

Blank Slate Features Art that Spotlights Mental Health by David Rolland “All of the isolation and loneliness that people feel has only been exacerbated over »

Published on January 31st, 2021

by Olivia Feldman An artist used to working alone, painter Carol Prusa turned to printmaking in 2020 — a year notable for enforced isolation — »

Published on January 31st, 2021

by Abel Folgar Generational necessities dictate the order of rites of passage. Long removed from shorter lifespans, humanity has continued to push back on the »

Published on January 31st, 2021

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 »

Published on January 31st, 2021

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 »

Published on June 5th, 2020

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 »

Published on June 3rd, 2020

“Stay home, listen to records, make something cool,” says Scott Sugiuchi. Now, that’s the kind of canned line you expect to hear from some New »