Creatives and co-curators Katja Horvat and Paige Silveira bring us nineteen self-established young artists, varied in medium but certainly not in taste.
On Somersault, Beach Fossils experiment with new musical styles and arrangements, by building and layering melodies and arrangements - often starting with one core idea and then building outwards.
We talk with Andrew Faris about artistic reinvention and what it's like living and creating in Wyoming after having done so for so many years in both Los Angeles and New York.
Canon EOS 70D in hand, New York photographer and amadeus frequenter David Dyte set forth on the city with one word in mind: 'hodgepodge.' Based on the single, slightly muddled word we dished him, Dyte snapped a collection of hodgepodge-y photos—here’s what he came up with given the word ‘hodgepodge.’
Welcome to 2014, where we hashtag our feelings and upload our work. Nothing is sacred, nothing is static—even, dare we say, art. But then we meet artists like Eddie Perrote, artists who wholly embody their work with integrity and license that no web presence can mimic.