
Two powerful artists create immersive works that are rich in meaning, texture, and materials at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, now through June 24th.
Two powerful artists create immersive works that are rich in meaning, texture, and materials at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, now through June 24th.
MAY 12, 2023 by Maria Porges Ramekon O’Arwisters’ career as a sculptor has been characterized from the start by fearless and authentic experimentation with materials. These have included the textiles familiar from his childhood, followed by broken shards of glass and ceramic discovered during an artist’s residency at San Francisco’s Recology/Waste Management. He has since […]
Time to gear-up for an exciting journey with Linda Sormin in Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence at the MFA Boston.
Fight and Flight: Crafting a Bay Area Life is a timely examination of the Bay Area arts ecosystem.
All That Glitters The Transformative Portraiture of Jamie Vasta by William Moreno | Mar 7, 2023 One of my favorite paintings is a portrait of myself at the age of five or so, composed by my father. Along with my siblings’ pictures and beyond the sentimentality, these portraits have become distinctive family emblems and historical markers, wrought at a […]
The Transformative Portraiture of Jamie Vasta by William Moreno | Mar 7, 2023 One of my favorite paintings is a portrait of myself at the age of five or so, composed by my father. Along with my siblings’ pictures and beyond the sentimentality, these portraits have become distinctive family emblems and historical markers, wrought at a time […]
Sarah Amos is an Australian-born and Vermont-based artist. Amos received the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Painters & Sculptors Grant in 2013 and was an Artist-in-Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center in Fall 2022.
Sarah Cascone, artnet news February 16, 2023 “For fiber art, the must-sees are Yasmine K. Kasem and John Paul Morabito, two queer artists showing separately with San Diego curator Rokhsane Hovaida and Patricia Sweetow Gallery, which moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles last fall. “Morabito, who has a tenured position in the textile department […]
Masculinity Reimagined is an artistic journey about the combatants of toxic masculinity through different perspectives.
MASCS: Masculinity Reimagined explores how performances of contemporary masculinities can counteract traditional binary understandings of gender.