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Joel Nsadha: Storytelling through the lens
Binghamton may not be first the place you’d expect to find an internationally renowned photographer, but it’s the place Joel Nsadha calls...
RICH HARRINGTON: AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN FOUND IMAGE
At the opening of Rich Harrington’s currently running show, This is the way we play and learn, at Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, the SUNY...
A THOUSAND TIMES: THE ART AND MUSIC OF MARTIN SHAMOONPOUR
Binghamton has its way of luring the most precious gems into its roughest caverns. One open mic night at Callahan’s, not long ago, among...
Underground on the Mountaintop: An Interview with Jay Lynch
Driving the half hour from Binghamton to Jay Lynch’s house feels a bit like making a pilgrimage to question a wary sage, minus the...
VIGGO MADSEN RETROSPECTIVE OPENS AT PHELPS
In 1998, the year Viggo Holm Madsen passed away, the search engine Google was founded, Bill Clinton was still president, and the movie...
PYSANKY! CHRISTINE LITWAK TEACHES US THE INS AND OUTS OF UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS
Our March cover artist stands apart from those who have graced our pages in the past, in that she doesn’t consider herself an artist....
GIORGIO DELUCA A MYSTERY WRAPPED IN AN ENIGMA WRAPPED IN REALLY NICE CLOTHES
Giorgio DeLuca likes to maintain an air of mystery, which, for him, doesn’t seem to require much effort. And if it did, he probably...
THE DARK AND PLAYFUL CREATIONS OF NATHAN GORMAN AND DUSTIN WARBURTON
If you look for the artwork of Nathan Gorman on the internet, you’ll be hard-pressed to find any. His creative partner, writer Dustin...
CO-OP 213 CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS
Ahhh the Holidays. There truly is not much that can be said that already hasn’t been said about the combined splendor and vexation that...
BOB JOHNSTON MEMORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
I bet you didn’t know that there’s a quality art competition going on during January’s First Friday. Shame on you. Well, I suppose I’ll...
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