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Art's Ryan Kelly interviewed on the "Tales of a Red Clay Rambler" podcast
Everyday People: Astoria artist finds depth in two dimensions

For Matthew Palmgren, the process of art and design is a way for him to work out his thoughts.

The two-dimensional art hanging in his studio at 14th Street Studios in Astoria has a similar style. Paper, transfer and paint are layered on top of each other on wood with a ground and finish…

Western Assistant Professor of Art Ryan Kelly exhibiting new works at Seattle's Method Gallery through Feb. 15
Ed Bereal brings 'edgy' to Bellingham

The year is 2019, the place is the United States, and a black man walks into a foundry wanting to cast some bronze grenades.

This is how the American artist Ed Bereal, 82, recaps preparing for his first retrospective at the …

Watercolor Artist Bev Jozwiak to be Featured at Cole Gallery

Watercolor artist Bev Jozwiak will be featured in a new show at Cole Gallery beginning Saturday.

Jozwiak's skill as a painter has garnered her national acclaim as one of America's premier watercolorists. Featured in nine Best of Watercolor books including…

New mom and Western alum inspired by mothers

Sequim artist Melanie Reed Arrington will share her latest work during a monthlong exhibit at The Buzz from July 1-31.

Artist contemplates modern cultural influences

Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think.

“My art foresees the possibility of a…

Pensive paint

Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think.

“My art foresees the possibility of a…

Western BFA student to hold art show beginning June 3
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