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Finding Beauty through the Practice of Creating: An Artist’s Reflection
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Films about Art: Waste Land (2010)
Posted on 29/08/2012 | 1 CommentThis post is Part II in a series highlighting some insightful documentary films from the past decade on art and artmaking. [Read Part I here.] Can beauty save? Can art transform? These are questions that take on flesh and blood... -
Featured Artist: Paul Roorda
Posted on 02/08/2012 | 2 CommentsPaul Roorda is a contemporary Canadian artist working in a variety of media. He holds a number of degrees including a B. A. in Psychology from the University of Waterloo (1988), an M. A. in Sociology from Northeastern University (1992),... -
Passing the Flame: An Interview with Run with the Fire
Posted on 25/07/2012 | No CommentsEditor’s Note: With the start of the London Olympics just around the corner, Transpositions interviewed Steve Scott about Run with the Fire, an arts initiative inspired by the spirit of the Olympics. Designed to exhibit in churches, Run with the Fire is an interesting synergistic... -
Wayne Adams Live From New York City
Posted on 25/05/2012 | No CommentsEditor’s Note: Wayne Adams is a professional artist living and working in New York. Transpositions invited Wayne to offer a synopsis of trends that he observes in his regular excursions through the New York City art world. One recent trend... -
Featured Artist: Paul Martin
Posted on 18/05/2012 | No CommentsPaul Martin is a painter and printmaker based in Edinburgh. He studied art at the Birmingham School of Art (1969-71) and the Royal Academy (1971-73). His work has been exhibited internationally and has won several awards, including the Royal Academy... -
The Possibility of Art in Ordinary Moments
Posted on 14/05/2012 | 1 CommentWe photograph ourselves, our families and the details of our lives with a kind of frequency unknown through human history. Photographic capturing techniques are after all only an invention of the mid-nineteenth century. But in recent years, with the availability... -
GOD/HEAD: Chris Goode’s God Experience – An Interview [Part Two]
Posted on 09/05/2012 | 2 CommentsMy interview with Chris Goode, creator and performer of GOD/HEAD, concludes below. (Read part one here.) Chris, an atheist theatre artist processing a ‘God experience’, talks about partnering with other artists, the relationship between God, religion, and brain chemistry, and...
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