Seungmo Park | Maya 7624
Korean-born sculptor Seungmo Park’s keen eye for shapes and shadows allows him to create giant photorealistic portraits of people, places, and things by layering multiple sheets of steel mesh into one...
View ArticlePrince Thomas | That Was Then
Born in Kuwait, naturalized in the US, and raised primarily between India and the United States, Prince Varughese Thomas has always felt outside the dominant culture in which he exists. His work...
View ArticleNathan Coley | You Imagine What You Desire
How do we come to know something? This question lies at the heart of Scottish artist Nathan Coley’s practice and is oriented around the personal and social politics of faith and belief, control and...
View ArticleJulie Green | The Last Supper
As a kid, Julie Green shared her family’s support of Nixon and capital punishment. Now she doesn’t. The Last Supper is a collection of 600 plates upon which Green has immortalized the last meals of...
View ArticleChristopher Baker | Murmur Study
Trained first as a scientist and only recently as an artist, Christopher Baker engages the rich collection of social, technological, and ideological networks present in the urban landscape and examines...
View ArticleArtPrize @ The Fed
Check out ArtPrize Seven artist Nathan Coley's “You Imagine What You Desire.” How do we come to know something? This question lies at the heart of Scottish artist Nathan Coley’s practice and is...
View ArticleTimelapse of "Sightlines"
Timelapse of KCAD's ArtPrize Seven Exhibitions Friday September 25th.Cast: KCAD-TV
View ArticleAlison Stigora - ArtPrize Seven
For Alison Stigora, one of KCAD's ArtPrize Seven artists, burnt wood is a commanding medium that resonates with people in a primal way. Fire creates a deep blackness that cannot be achieved otherwise,...
View ArticleDAAC @ THE FED
From October 2003 to August 2013, the Division Avenue Arts Collective (DAAC) was a staple in the Grand Rapids arts community, providing a safe and neutral space open to all-ages as an art gallery,...
View ArticleThe Creative Process
KCAD Faculty discuss how the creative processes of their work.Cast: KCAD-TV
View ArticleWendy Kawabata - ArtPrize 2014 Artist at KCAD
Cast: KCAD-TV and Elizabeth Morrison (Schlueter)
View ArticleCrossing the Rubicon Curator Interview
KCAD Lead Preparator Tanya Bakija talks about the uniqueness of the animation exhibition: Crossing the Rubicon.Cast: KCAD-TV
View ArticlePlantBot by Wendy DesChene & Jeff Schmuki
Part of KCAD's ArtPrize Eight exhibition: RE•, Wendy DesChene & Jeff Schmuki run PlantBot Genetics, which parodies and satirically comments on the aggressive and misleading practices of biotech...
View ArticleSociety of Spectacle: Curator Interview
Are we under the influence of spectacular images and experiences? Do you remember the real experience? How do you mediate that experience? Artist Jonathan Brilliant (yes, his real name) interview...
View ArticleA look at Two-Way Protocol by Zane Miller
Part of The Fed Galleries @ KCAD's ArtPrize 9 exhibition Society of Spectacle, Two-Way Protocol by Zane Miller aims to enforce the contrast between perceptual and physical experiences of space, while...
View ArticleA look at Object-Orientalis by Eva Rocha
Part of The Fed Galleries @ KCAD's ArtPrize 9 exhibition Society of Spectacle, Object-Orientalis by Eva Rocha considers the commercialized art object and confronts its correlation to the ways in which...
View ArticleA look at "Searching" and "Video Portraits" by Le'Andra LeSeur
Part of The Fed Galleries @ KCAD's ArtPrize 9 exhibition Society of Spectacle, "Searching" and "Video Portraits"deconstructs the media’s portrayal of police brutality and questions how our memories...
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