“… we, viscera … recent work by Sean Semones,” Telephonebooth Gallery
If you are a fan of the Telephonebooth Gallery, you are likely familiar with Sean Semones, a 2002 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute now working in St. Louis.
“Sweeping the Chimney through the Mantle of the Earth,” Charlotte Street Foundation
Curated by Charlotte Street resident Andrew Ordonez, “Sweeping the Chimney through the Mantle of the Earth” is an exhibition about the decay of the world.
“Art of the Wish: Marn Jensen and Andy Newcom,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
If you had a last wish, what would it be? In 2017, Marn Jensen and Andy Newcom, received a sabbatical grant from Hallmark and spent six months talking to dozens of 80 to 100-plus-year-olds, asking that very question.
For photographer William Toney, photography is a way of honoring his experience as an African American and artist while engaging wholly with time and place.
Any serious collector will tell you: Keep the collection going. But that clarion call has become more of a sanity-saving song during the two-year COVID-19 pandemic.
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