An interview with sculptor Bob Boemig, creator of BMAC’s “Land Lift”
An interview with sculptor Bob Boemig, creator of BMAC’s “Land Lift”
An interview with glass sculptor Wesley Fleming
A conversation between artist Joseph Diggs and curator Mara Williams
Thank you to our friends at DC Moore Gallery, who have graciously permitted us to share this interview with Barbara Takenaga. The piece was originally published in “From the Studio,” the gallery’s series exploring how artists are faring during the coronavirus pandemic.
As BMAC Education Curator Linda Whelihan moves on to the next chapter in her career, we sat down with her to reflect on the work she's done with BMAC over the past four years.
“As a documentary photographer, I am used to a constant schedule of global travel for my photography work. Our lives, the world over, have been interrupted by this pandemic. My travel wings have been clipped for now. I am used to covering global disasters, changing cultures, and issues concerning the human condition all over the world. Now that a crisis has come to my own city, I feel compelled to document it.”
Our friends at DC Moore Gallery have launched a new series, “From the Studio,” exploring how artists are continuing their work during this difficult time. The gallery has graciously permitted us to reprint their recent interview with Eric Aho on Art Loves Company.
To me, none of this is very different. Traffic patterns are part of nature. Humans are, disturbing as it may be, part of nature.
Roger Clark Miller is a co-founder of the art-punk band Mission of Burma and a member of Alloy Orchestra, a three-person ensemble that Roger Ebert called “the best in the world at accompanying silent films.” Roger Clark Miller: Transmuting the Prosaic is an installation featuring video, sound, and modified vinyl records mounted on the walls of BMAC’s Mary Sommer Room.
As an exhibiting artist, trusted advisor, board member, and extraordinarily generous patron, Wolf Kahn played an indispensable role in shaping BMAC into the thriving institution it is today.
A writer and an artist reflect on judging the Vermont Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
It’s one of the best volunteer jobs ever. In starting a conversation, amazing connections happen with places we've been or people we know.