Silent No Longer: She Keene on “reSISTERS”
Keene’s work aims to encourage the oppressed to take a stand against the oppressor, and to send a warning to the oppressors that change will be made, and it will not be made silently.
Keene’s work aims to encourage the oppressed to take a stand against the oppressor, and to send a warning to the oppressors that change will be made, and it will not be made silently.
What’s the story behind Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival?
In this exclusive interview, Debbie Dent Anderson discusses her favorite landscapes, finding a balance between paint and pastel, and living life through an artistic lens.
As Black History Month comes to a close, we’d like to recognize the iconic people and places that have become a part of Macon’s rich Black history. From musicians and civil rights activists to restaurants and churches, here are just a few faces and places that make Macon what it is today.
Large-scale, abstract, and a study in movement, “Poured Out” is a reminder of what can be achieved when you use the environment around you as a means of creative expression.
“A View From One Eye” is a love letter to Scotland, an homage to the people, architecture, and landscapes that make the country come to life.
What’s going on downtown for First Friday? Enjoy an extra-festive overview of some of Macon’s First Friday events!
Whether it’s organizing events or just being there when people need you the most, community leaders are the key to helping the community thrive. So, what do you need to do in order to become a successful community leader?
In this interview, Casie Trace of ArtSpace Macon discusses the concept behind her latest show, how endometriosis has affected her life and her art, and how she stays motivated to keep creating.
What is it about public art that’s so special, and why do we need it?