by Iain Machell | May 2, 2021 | Features
By Iain Machell Think of a book and you usually have a specific image in mind, probably a codex form (pages bound in the center) with some combination of text and images, meant to be read from left to right. But when you list the components of a book, pick apart that...
by Millicent Young | Apr 26, 2016 | Artist Essays
A Sculptor Turns Her Eyes and Ears on the Big Ears Festival By Millicent Young As a New Yorker gone rural, I live and work in a relatively isolated way in the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Winters are my deep rich studio time, and yet this past winter,...
by Ann Landi | Mar 25, 2016 | Under the Radar
Jamie Hamilton Five years ago, while rock climbing in upstate New York, Jamie Hamilton fell about 45 feet and lived to tell the tale. “I landed on my butt, and I bounced to my feet,” he recalls. “The impact literally caused me to bounce.” He calls the incident ”a...