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Meager Form, work by Camilla Taylor
Penny Contemporary 187 Liverpool Street Hobart Tasmania, Australia How often do we get out work done a week or so early? Not often, in my experience. Luckily Camilla completed her works for Meager Form early, and we got to reap the benefits. Here’s a look into my studio visit with her! Meager Form is comprised of sculptures and collographs…
The Complete Guide to Emergency Roadside Assistance: What Every Driver Should Understand
Understanding the Concept of Roadside Assistance? Auto insurance with roadside insurance is a service that aids drivers in case their vehicles break down get a tire or encounter other issues while driving. These services are meant to assist you and ensure you can continue your journey with peace of mind. If you’re considering adding roadside…
How to Coordinate Matching Family Outfits for Christmas
Christmas is wonderful time, when all the family members come back home and celebrate all together. A lot of people consider that one of the most interesting and beautiful elements of the Christmas celebration is the wearing of Christmas family matching outfits. Coordinated outfits are perfect for holiday parties and seasonal family portraits- as well…
The Ultimate Guide to Portable Displays and Lap Docks: Perfect Tools for Work and Play
In today’s world, many people are always on the move. Whether working from home, studying, or traveling, it’s important to have tools that make life easier. Portable displays and lap docks are two devices that help with this. A portable display is a lightweight, compact screen that can easily be carried around. It connects to…
Christina Mrozik
I met Christina at a Modern Eden at an opening reception in 2013. She was showing there with Caitlin Hackett, a fellow amazing artist and dear friend of mine. The next day I was invited along with these artists to draw at the Science Academy in San Francisco. Since then, Christina and I have kept…
How to Give a Shit
How To Give a Shit is a monthly column by artist Joshua Hagler, which explores art in Los Angeles in funny and unconventional ways. It ran in our Quarteries from Spring 2016-2017. You can find them through our quarterly releases or here, conveniently archived in order for your reading pleasure.
Camella Daeun Kim
We are very excited to bring you the compelling work of Camella Daeun Kim, who met our writer, Nazish at a show in LA this Spring. When she applied for a feature to our magazine, we were excited and delighted to talk with her. Camella originates from South Korea but has spent over the last…
How to Give a Shit
Joshua Hagler explores how to give a shit about contemporary art in this ongoing series. “I never believed in any of it,” Camilla says. “I never believed in God. I never had that transformative spiritual experience that gives [other religious people] that sense of God they describe.” We sit with tea and talk in her studio, Camilla…
Lou Watson
What is your background in music, and what led you to combining it with performance and visual arts? Early on I had the standard parent-enforced piano and guitar lessons, and since then I’ve taught myself a handful of other instruments, but I’m not accomplished in any of them. As a kid, where I really excelled…
