Contemporary Art Reviews and Interviews
Bradley McCallum
I simply knocked on the door and introduced myself and explained that I was a graduate student in the sculpture department at Yale and was working on an artwork that would be a memorial to victims of gun violence.
Svea Lin Soll
My first real professional mentor was Betty Kano at Pro Arts in Oakland. She was an artist, activist, and force of nature — someone who believed deeply in visibility for underrepresented artists long before that was common institutional language.
Lyrical Vision: The Six Gallery, 1954 – 1957, at John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
By Kelly Jean Egan & Matt Gonzalez
Nanci Amaka
You really get wound together and you're different at the end of it in ways we can't necessarily perceive or calculate. I don't think we have the tools to measure it, but there's definitely a change at the end.
Don Farnsworth
The same thing happened to me in Parma. There I was, practically on my deathbed, thinking, "Hey, look at all the stunning content around me. If I survive, it would be wise to have taken portrait photographs of my caregivers.

