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Kettle’s Yard Presents “Here is a Gale Warning: Art, Crisis & Survival”

Kettle’s Yard presents a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition, running from 22 March – 29 June 2025. Artworks tackle political, social, and environmental upheavals while offering hope, solidarity, and new possibilities for survival The exhibition gathers eight artists whose works confront global crises, from social inequity to climate collapse, encouraging viewers to reflect on solidarity, resilience,…

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Mary Ann Bernal Captures History And Adventure Through Timeless Storytelling

PHOTO: Award-winning author Mary Ann Bernal, an imaginative and versatile storyteller, crafts timeless tales of redemption, adventure, and humanity across various literary genres. Exploring Redemption In Historical Fiction Mary Ann Bernal blends historical authenticity and creative imagination, crafting stories of redemption and adventure while exploring humanity through research-driven character dynamics and versatile genre mastery that…

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David Osbaldeston: “Drawing is the basis of everything I do. It is like a hidden language that operates directly out of the nervous system.”

David Osbaldeston explores the dynamic interplay of images and words through his innovative collage and printmaking techniques.  David Osbaldeston discusses his artistic process, the significance of scale in his work, and the themes of identity and value in his upcoming publication. David Osbaldeston, whose innovative approach to collage and printmaking invites viewers to reconsider the…

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The Art of Vibrant Connection – An Interview with Gary Petersen

An inside look at Petersen’s creative process and inspirations Gary Petersen explores his journey from Staten Island to international acclaim, reflecting on how residencies, awards, and solo shows have shaped his bold, vibrant approach to abstraction and his evolving colour palette. Gary Petersen’s work radiates an extraordinary sense of colour, shape, and rhythm, breathing life…

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Beyond Style and Image – Matthew Sepielli on Painting as Process

How tactile surfaces invite viewers to experience art in person Matthew Sepielli discusses his approach to painting as a process-oriented medium, revealing how materials, mystery, and the physicality of paint encourage deeper engagement and redefine art beyond traditional style and subject matter. A restless innovator, Matthew Sepielli has carved a singular path in the art…

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Materializing Moments – An Exclusive Interview with Shelby Donnelly

How Ritual and Memory Shape Donnelly’s Vision Shelby Donnelly, interdisciplinary artist and Wear To Wall® founder, reveals her journey of merging art, ritual, and sustainable fashion to capture transient moments, enriched by global experiences and creative experimentation. Shelby Donnelly is a visionary whose work blurs the lines between art, fashion, and storytelling. Her creations breathe…

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Exploring Dimensions – An Interview with Patrick Jacobs 

Patrick Jacobs shares insights on his artistic journey and the interplay between nature, identity, and perception in his work Patrick Jacobs discusses his artistic evolution, the influence of his education, and the thematic depth of his miniature sculptures and immersive installations.  Patrick Jacobs stands as a distinctive voice in contemporary art, seamlessly blending elements of…

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Where Light Meets the Unseen – Keith Crowley’s Artistic Vision

Keith Crowley shares insights into transforming overlooked spaces into moments of profound beauty Keith Crowley’s work unveils beauty in overlooked spaces, using light, photography, and personal experience to capture the essence of place in his paintings, from Philadelphia’s architecture to Florida’s unique light. Keith Crowley’s work stands as a testament to the subtle beauty of…

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Jungmin Lee – Dreams and Found Materials

Discovering the imaginative process behind Lee’s unique, tactile creations Jungmin Lee’s art, inspired by childhood, dreams, and cultural heritage, blends personal and collective memory through mixed media, creating intimate, miniature worlds that celebrate family, tradition, and the timeless warmth of nostalgia. Jungmin Lee’s art transports us to a world rich with nostalgia, dreams, and the…

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Zehra Khan: “My art has a louder, braver, and stranger voice than I have.”    

Exploring the interplay of culture, materials, and humour in her vibrant artistic practice  Zehra Khan discusses her multicultural influences, unconventional materials, and the balance between playfulness and serious themes in her creative work. In the vibrant realm of contemporary art, few voices resonate as profoundly as that of Zehra Khan. Her innovative approach intertwines the…

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