How to Give a Shit No 4

Do yoga in a room with art installed. Insipid bourgeois cliché? Worry not, we’re all clichés. It’s only absurd when described, but beautiful in the moment. In warrior one , I can see my own painting above our living room couch. It’s a four-by-four-foot abstract with muted greens and blues. It’s whatever. In warrior two,…

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Gathering: Meet Shannon Taylor

​Showing July 5 – August 31, 2017 Recption: Saturday July 15, 5 – 7 pm Artist Talk: Saturday August 12, 5 – 7pm Shannon Taylor was interviewed in Autumn 2016 by our previous artist, Danielle Schlunegger in a unique podcast style interview. Tune in to listen to these brilliant artists discuss Shannon’s work! We all met Shannon…

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How to Spot Fake Ray-Ban Glasses: A Comprehensive Guide

Ray-Ban is known for its timeless style and premium quality. It has been popular with fashion enthusiasts, influencers, celebrities and everyday consumers for times immemorial. Unfortunately, the brand’s popularity has led to a flood of fake Ray-Ban glasses. These counterfeit models are not only poor in quality but also pose a risk to your eye…

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Construction PPE: What Contractors Need for Jobsite Safety

Construction sites can be hazardous. With heavy machinery, power tools and various materials flying around, workers face multiple risks daily. Safety should always come first. This is where Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) comes into play. PPE is the line of defence for construction workers against accidents and injuries. Contractors have a critical role in ensuring…

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​Arwa Abouon

“My work results from dynamic interactions between personal reflections on human nature, to meet and see the world as it is, and the multiple perspectives of my own gaze. The attempts to visually translate these specific configurations of subject, time, and place, are usually photographic, but also sometimes integrate video, design or additional installations. The…

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Tanya Batura

I learned about Tanya’s work through JAUS, an art gallery in West Los Angeles, earlier this year and quickly made my way to following her on social media. Her journey into the arts began early in grade school as teachers would allow her to stay inside during recess so she could color and draw. In…

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Alisha Wormsley

I met Alisha in her studio in Pittsburgh and was immediately captivated by her skill as a storyteller.  Her graceful ability to connect the dots of her own life and artist practice not only made for an easeful interview, but also demonstrated what I find so remarkable about her artworks: they playfully and seriously connect…

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Time & Monuments

Lucy Wonsower’s art history lesson and first person experience of Istanbul’s ancient multicultural basilica, the Aya Sofya. I ended up in Istanbul this October through a variety of altered plans, the almost arbitrary decision to go to Turkey gave me the opportunity to visit some places I hadn’t thought about since Art History class at university. Mosques,…

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GROWTH / DECAY -Review

Growth/Decay was co-curated by Susannah Kelly and Neil Perry of Antler Gallery with Sara McCorriston and Jason Chen from Paradigm Gallery. Both Galleries were started by artists and enthusiasts that wanted to create a space for building community and showing the work of emerging artists. Growth/Decay was a great opportunity for artists to gain exposure in a new city and broaden their…

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