J.S. Weis

J.S. Weis sits down with us to chat about his work and the truths about being a contemporary artist in the Bay Area. AIS: So What does J.S. Stand for? JSW: Jeffrey Scott AIS: How did you come up with naming Liquid Hymn, Liquid Hymn? LW: Hymen? Is it liquid hymen or liquid hymn? I definitely read it…

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Goo Goo September

​The Goo Goo guide is a year long series released monthly written by Jennifer Chen-Su Huang. The Goo Goo Guide follows Jennifer during a year long artist residency in Taiwan through a Fulbright Scholarship. Join us as we follow Jennifer on her journey! The series is released through our Quarterly issues from Autumn 2017-2018, subscribe below for…

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Holiday Spotlight: Jennifer Huang and Danielle Schlunegger

Jennifer Chen-Su Huang ​​As many of you may know, Venison Magazine was established by an art collective known as Weeknight Rodeo, which was comprised of UC Berkeley graduates which Jennifer was invited to be part of. The collective evolved into Venison Magazine, allowing her to continue contributing to conversations on contemporary art, but this time…

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Opening | A Narrow Passage

​A Narrow Passage Noysky Projects 6727 1/2 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Opening Reception | Saturday, October 14th 3 – 6pm Exhibition Dates | October 14th – November 12th, 2017 Gallery Hours | Thursday – Saturday 12pm – 6pm ​or by appointment ​FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Noysky Projects presents A Narrow Passage, a multidisciplinary exhibition that explores themes of…

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Danielle Schlunegger

How long have you been working on your current body of work? I’ve been working on the Marcus Kelli collection for about 5 years. I started working on it at CCA, sort of at the tail end of my junior year in 2009. How did you first encounter Marcus Kelli? My great-grandfather gave me the…

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Q&A; with Vieno James

Vieno James‘s body of work, Glory, opened at Offsite Gallery inside the World Trade Center in Norfolk, VA last week. His work is a mixed media study of history that compels me to dive deeper into those history books, and ask, what kind of history are we creating ​right now? I was so happy to be able to talk to Vieno…

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Katz Martian

Katz Martian: Exploring Mars’ Feline Mysteries

Space exploration has always sparked our imagination. One fascinating idea is the idea of cats on Mars. This is known as the Katz Martian. It has led to many theories, debates, and even cultural phenomena. This article looks into the mystery of these Martian cats and their impact on our view of the universe. Unraveling…

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Understanding Suffix Associated with Louis and Jackson

When it comes to exploring names and their significance, one interesting aspect is the suffixes that often accompany them. The names “Louis” and “Jackson” are quite popular, each carrying its own historical and cultural weight. However, when we talk about the suffix that can be associated with both names, we enter a realm of linguistic…

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Gravity Internet: Exploring How It Transforms Connectivity

In today’s digital age, the internet is essential for communication, work, education, and entertainment. With innovations constantly emerging, one of the most intriguing concepts gaining attention is www gravityinternetnet. This form of internet infrastructure represents a revolutionary leap in how we connect to the web. But what exactly is Gravity Internet, and how does it…

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