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Founders, Freelancers & Rebels: new book dispels the fear of going solo

Creative Boom

So I used to publish a blog post every Sunday night on LinkedIn; that was my writing habit. She'd consistently done this for more than 30 weeks in a row when a publisher approached her. I studied practical subjects at school, such as art and drama, that took me out of the classroom and into studios, theatres and galleries.

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Meet the Jury of the AZ Awards 2024

Azure Magazine

Bargmann’s work hews to themes of economy of means, neighbourhood connections, respect for site histories, and above all a love of the landscape — specifically, the existing and often former industrial landscape. She founded D.I.R.T. Social justice projects have been a core focus of Blumberg’s practice.

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A Trailblazing Photography Collector Champions Black Artists

Feature Shoot

Kenneth Montague, a practicing dentist, created a gallery inside the halls of his Toronto home. “The first show was set up like a Sunday afternoon salon—really DIY projects,” he recalls in the new book As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic , published by Aperture. Denver, 2008 Texas Isaiah.

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15 Best Art Blogs to Add to Your Reading List in 2022

High on Design by Wix

Publishing daily, or even a few times a day, this blog is packed full of fascinating content. You’ll find highbrow artist interviews, reviews, gallery and exhibition recommendations, plus news from around the art world. Since its launch in 2008, the blog has since become an authority in the art scene.

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Finding a Sense of Community Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Feature Shoot

In the last two weeks, I have received more than two dozen emails about the temporary closures of galleries and studio spaces amid the coronavirus pandemic. With all the recent gallery closures and exhibition cancellations, how can photographers stay connected and engaged with one another? Read on for our conversation.

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Through Wasp Nest Sculptures and Encaustic Drawings, Valerie Hammond Preserves the Ephemeral

Colossal

Now based in the Hudson Valley after decades in the East Village, Hammond has spent nearly twenty years considering how quickly an existence can emerge and perish, a theme that emerged during the AIDS crisis in the U.S. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month.

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History of WordPress – a 20-Year Journey

Template Monster

It had an improved plugin storage and an extended theme system. 2008 - Groundbreaking Makeup of Control Panel In 2008 Automattic presented some makeup on the control panel and it started to look like the modern view we know. That made the creation of different styles for different types of posts in themes easier.