Changing Tides: Another Look at the New Orleans Art World
Amy Mackie
Pelican Bomb, November 23, 2018
Amy Mackie follows up her 2013 essay focusing on New Orleans’ artist-run and alternative spaces with a look at some of the recent changes in the city’s art scene.
Exhibition Pick: Kevin Jerome Everson
Charlie Tatum
Pelican Bomb, October 24, 2018
Charlie Tatum visits PARSE NOLA’s exhibition of short films by Kevin Jerome Everson at Engine Room Art + Projects.
Kevin Jerome Everson Gallery Exhibition
Travis Bird
Shotgun Cinema, October 19, 2018
The New Orleans Film Festival is in full swing, but even more film events abound in the city, in particular Fighting Weight, a gallery exhibition of films by Kevin Jerome Everson presented by PARSE NOLA and curated by Maaike Gouwenberg.
Touching the Art: Vanessa Centeno’s Sociable Sculpture
Charlie Tatum
Art in America, May 22, 2018
The relationship between people and artworks was at the heart of artist Vanessa Centeno’s exhibition “Embrace,” on view last month at the Front, an artists’ collective in New Orleans.
The Staying Power of Contemporary Art Month
Dan R. Goddard
San Antonio Current, March 4, 2015
Hard to believe something that's been around for 30 years is still called "contemporary." But Contemporary Art Month endures, turning March into an event-filled celebration of art being made in San Antonio with an emphasis on the innovative, experimental and edgy.
Curator Amy Mackie Returns to Anchorage with an Engrossing, Challenging Installation
Mike Dunham
Alaska Dispatch News, February 12, 2015
Video-as-art has had a role in museum and gallery exhibits for a long time. But "It Could Go Either Way" by Mariam Ghani and Erin Ellen Kelly appears to be the first time that a solo show consisting entirely of video images has taken place at the Anchorage Museum, if not in Alaska.