Art at the End of the World: A Day at the Bombay Beach Biennale
The Bombay Beach Biennale along Southern California’s Salton Sea is an insurgent arts festival and ongoing ecological discourse.
The Bombay Beach Biennale along Southern California’s Salton Sea is an insurgent arts festival and ongoing ecological discourse. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Diné artist, writer, and educator Brendan Basham approaches writing as he does life: as a process of transformation. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Aleina Grace Edwards considers the ways science, religion, and climate change run together in the Dinosaur Capital of Texas. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Karla Garcia, a Dallas-based multidisciplinary artist, creates clay landscapes that urge us to reflect on our connections to place and each other. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Multimedia artist Tyler Burton mixes methods to create sculptural works that communicate the effects of climate disaster on California landscapes and move towards mending our relationship with the land. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Ceramicist Elaine Parks, in the under-appreciated northern Nevada landscape, carefully combs the environment to find and fashion objects that command awareness and attention. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Ceramicist John Flores infuses natural forms with humanistic qualities to create surreal sculptures that celebrate transition and change. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Del Harrow, a Colorado-based ceramicist, combines ancient practices and contemporary technologies to create historically informed objects that tell stories toward a more sustainable future. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Mythopoetica: Symbols and Stories at the Palm Springs Art Museum fuses past and present to imagine a future for the inland Southern California region. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Multi-media artist Ruby Barrientos channels their ancestors and their anger to create spirited paintings and sculptures rooted in the past, but deeply relevant to the present political moment. By Aleina Grace Edwards
Reno-based artist Hannah Eddy, in her bold paintings and murals, strikes a balance between fun visuals and fervent reminders of what we have to lose with climate change. By Aleina Grace Edwards
The Reno-Tahoe International Art Show returns for its second year and at double the scope, with big ambitions to position the region as a major cultural destination. By Aleina Grace Edwards
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