The head of JH Public Art says the return of the annual GlowNights art installations is an opportunity for the community to come together outside.
Mexican-American Artist Explores Heritage, Identity for Dia de los Muertos
Growing up, Nelda Reyes remembered a time when she lived among five generations of family members. “So I was able to meet some of my...
Longtime Fiber Artist Finds Activist Niche
When Doris Florig was snorkeling in the Caribbean recently, she emerged from the turquoise waters near Belize crestfallen. “I came up and a woman in a...
Local Artists Get a Nod From Home Field
Artist Emory Cooper has always admired the Art Association’s annual art fair from a distance. This year, however, Cooper decided it was “the year for me...
Center of Wonder to Nourish Young Creatives
Visual artists of all manners are magnetized to Jackson. But when it comes to the area’s deep pool of talented photographers and filmmakers, for example,...
Center for the Arts Works to Regain Tax-Exempt Status
A giant in the Jackson arts community, Center for the Arts announced May 29 that the Internal Revenue Service had revoked its tax-exempt status. That...
The Creative Forces Behind ‘All That’s Left Behind’
In a fast-paced, ever-evolving world, how much do we leave behind for the next shiny thing? And what can we learn from revisiting the items we discard?...
Somos de Aqui Tells Puerto Rican Story of Biodiversity, Resilience
Wyoming’s first bilingual art exhibit reopened on Sunday. Somos de Aqui: the Enduring Wildlife of Puerto Rico was shut down just days after its opening...
Nature, Nurture and New Life — Olaus Linn on His Debut Solo Show
The notion of whether people are shaped by "nature versus nurture" is a long-running debate in the world of psychology and beyond. Those who side with...