Contemporary Dance. Back in the mid 1900s, the contemporary dance scene in Melbourne, Australia wasn’t much of anything. In America, Paul Taylor was taking the country by storm, choreographing and performing some of the most cutting edge pieces of art … Read More
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San Francisco’s Loss of He(art)
In late February, the SF Chronicle ran an article about the closing of George Krevsky Gallery, a staple in the San Francisco art scene for the past 30 years. The expansion of a tech company, called MuleSoft, located in the … Read More
The Bay Area’s Graffiti Wars
Neon hues or simple black. “Tags” or “bombs.” A portrait of a fictional creature on the wall of a factory in Albany, or a name etched on the glass of a BART station. The definition of graffiti varies: federal law … Read More
Lydia Greer: Learning and Making
Lydia Greer, visual arts faculty member at Lick-Wilmerding High School, spends her weekdays teaching Film, Animation, and CMA at Lick, and her weekends working as a puppeteer, animator, filmmaker and fine artist. Greer’s work (according to her website on September … Read More