Claudio Orso-Giacone is an Italian printmaker taking part in the residency program at the Teton ArtLab this month. He talked with us about the unique nature of working with a once-living material like wood, why working in the negative space or “the mirror” in printmaking has a sinister quality, how teaching allows one to speak in the language of their passion, and cultural tradition/modern state of art in Italy and the U.S.
Just days left to comment on experimental nuclear tech in Eastern Idaho
People have until March 31 to submit their thoughts for the testing of what’s known as “molten chloride fast reactor” technology.